Since you have many years of Linux experience you might be interested in Arch Linux (www.archlinux.org). It is not as hard to install as it may seem initially and once you get accustomed to the rolling release scheme you won't want to use another distro any-more. Small problems may arise here and there on updates, but big problems on mayor package upgrades are rare and can also be resolved in almost all cases without reinstalling, you usually run the same install for years! You do have to do manual setup on the command line here and there when installing new packages, but docs are usually available. The community is not as big as others, so you won't get always fast responses on the forums, but generally helpful. Ah, and the system is very customizable and can be kept very lean, no unneeded services or stuff you don't want like in Ubuntu for example.
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