• DomiA
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    61 year ago

    Is there even a Debian based distro that is up to date like Fedora, does not have snaps and does not have “Unstable” in its name?

      • DomiA
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        31 year ago

        Not a huge fan of rolling releases but Ubuntu/Debian are too far behind, Fedora is a very nice middle ground.

        • @BubblyMango@lemmy.wtf
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          31 year ago

          My best middle ground is openSUSE tumbleweed. It is a rolling release but very reliable. Its not bleeding edge. It has snapshots which function like very small stable releases every few days insteqd of every package being updated individually. Every such snapshot has automatic testing. So all in all, very stable for a rolling release.

          • DomiA
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            11 year ago

            Never used openSUSE before but this might just be a good time to take a look.

      • @fulano@lemmy.eco.br
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        21 year ago

        Just checked their website and it seems like they’re using debian sid packages. What’s the difference between using siduction and plain debian sid, besides having a preconfigured desktop?

        • @BubblyMango@lemmy.wtf
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          31 year ago

          I never used siduction, im juat aware of its existence. I think they add some stability(=reliability) on top of sid and also keep updating packages during sid’s freezes. Dont quote me on this.

      • DomiA
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        31 year ago

        Probably the best choice but they have no KDE variant and are working on their own DE so things are probably changing very soon.

      • @addie@feddit.uk
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        31 year ago

        Mint isn’t super up-to-date, which if you want the cutting edge kernel/mesa for gaming is not great, but it’s a solid choice, and I 🥰 them for keeping all of the Snap shit out of core.

      • DomiA
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        11 year ago

        Does Mint still use the Ubuntu packages?

        As @addie@feddit.uk mentioned they are way out of date for gaming on AMD, especially if you purchase a new GPU at some point.

        I switched from Ubuntu to Fedora when I got my 6900 XT because it would have taken another 2-3 months for Ubuntu to catch up to a kernel version where I could use it.

        • NaN
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          111 months ago

          Mint is also based on Ubuntu LTS, so it is way behind Fedora by the time another release comes out. I like it as a distro but it doesn’t meet the request.

    • @bishopolis@lemmy.ca
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      111 months ago

      consider PCLinuxOS for a mageia (mandriva, conectiva and mandrake, both branches from RedHat pre-Enterprise Linux) descendant.