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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•11 months agoNever felt the need to pick Debian since it has very old packages but it’s good with choice.
minus-square@wildbus8979link13•11 months agoIf you want a rolling release then testing or Sid is where it’s at. They are usually ahead of Ubuntu.
Never felt the need to pick Debian since it has very old packages but it’s good with choice.
If you want a rolling release then testing or Sid is where it’s at. They are usually ahead of Ubuntu.
stable and new stuff on unstable.