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tulpa (@tulpa) · 04/2022 · Tröts: 339 · Folger: 315
Mo 12.08.2024 16:52
I'm coming around to the viewpoint that infrequent stable releases (like Debian stable, Ubuntu LTS, or RHEL) are irresponsible in today's computing world.
Users don't understand who to report bugs to, and give headaches to upstream developers.
For whatever software you actually care about on a given machine, the distro version will be too old, and you have to install it from upstream.
A case can still be made for large enterprises, that move very slowly and usually mismanage servers anyway.
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