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by rstuart4133
2401 days ago
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> I'm running Debian on all my servers, but on the desktop I'm in love wit the rolling release model. If you run it on you servers then you know that Debian supports many rolling releases. Experimental, unstable, testing, stable + backports, stable + updates, stable. The difference is how fast they change, ranging from "in front of the bleeding edge" for Experimental to "for the very patient" for stable (and beyond). This seems to be how Debian does things. There aren't separate projects like kubuntu, lubuntu and whatever. There is just Debian, plus what seems like every Window manager under the sun packaged as "task-kde-desktop" or whatever. And so there isn't the a Debian rolling project. There is just "Debian testing" or whatever, which is well, Debian, but the snapshot is taken at difference times and frequencies of Debian's life cycle. |
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