Mi> Also, I like to focus on stable releases vs rolling releases. Just don't
Mi> have the energy to troubleshoot rolling releases. Back in my day, sure.....
Mi> No kids, no responsiblities, etc....
I feel the same way. I use Arch for a few years, I did enjoy it, but now using
Debian. I would not normally suggest using Debian, but the with the newest
version I could absolutely suggest it for most people now.
I was not really into the rolling release with Arch, it was the AUR that
attracted me. But with Flatpack getting much better, as well is discovering
distrobox, I have filled the need with getting new packages. Its been 20 years
since I moved to Linux, so if I really need to I am more comfortable building
from source if need be.
Lloyd (neoshock) sysop @ Vintage Pi BBS
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