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by abhijeetpbodas
1037 days ago
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It would have been fair to say it aged well, if the version which is currently called testing was their flagship version. For most software, the testing version gives you relatively latest stuff. But that doesn't mean every software can advertise itself as being up-to-date. For debian specifically, I don't think they recommend using the testing version unless you're a Debian contributor/tester. I've tried using Sid (desktop) in the past, but ran into several version issues while installing through apt. Didn't try much to debug, and switched to stable. Been a happy user since! |
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