Re: [orca-list] Questions about Distributions
- From: Mewtamer <mewtamer gmail com>
- To: Alexander Epaneshnikov <aarnaarn2 gmail com>
- Cc: Devin Prater <r d t prater gmail com>, Orca List <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Questions about Distributions
- Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2020 15:38:08 +0000
Yeah, with Debian's "Stability is God" approach to software upgrades,
Debian Stable is essentially an LTS and Testing is a rolling release
by the standards of most other distros. Even Debian Unstable seems
more stable than what I remember from my Windows days 99% of the time,
and I'm pretty sure the kind of breakages that force me to restore my
root partition from backup are more often caused by my own tinkering
than by a bad software upgrade.
Can't really speak for distros outside of the Debian family though. I
think the last time I dabbled in anything rpm based was Fedora Core 2
and I don't think I've ever gone further abroad than that aside from a
single failed attempt at installing Gentoo over a decade ago(and I've
only been blind about 8 years)
On 3/6/20, Alexander Epaneshnikov via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
So, which is more supported: Talking Arch, or Tarch?
i am maintainer of TalkingArch located at talkingarch.info
so it is supported.
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