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by IgorPartola
4863 days ago
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I was under the impression that the Debian team is much larger than Cannonical. This is why they have always said that they could not do what they do without Debian. The biggest problem with a rolling release is that you constantly have to reboot the server to apply kernel upgrades, which you have to do less with LTS (though the first 6 months after the release it feels like a weekly chore). |
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Whether you like them or not, Canonical is probably going to be able to do this a bit better. They really can't afford to not do it any better. The mindshare difference is particularly staggering right now. This isn't a direct measure of mind share, but take this as an example:
http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=debian%2C%20ubuntu%2C...