I’m curious about what you think on how it will affect the Linux community and distros (especially RHEL based distros like Fedora or Rocky).

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    il y a 3 ans

    With all the new updates happening around all the Linux peripherals, I wouldnt like to stay behind for the next 2/3 years on Debian

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        il y a 3 ans

        Except not everything, as RHEL has selection of software updated to newer versions. Debian just keeps everything old.

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          il y a 3 ans

          Debian has great backports support. And if you need fresher software use nix, flatpak, etc, or run testing or unstable.

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      il y a 3 ans

      You don’t have to use stable for the entire duration of debian 12, switch to testing after say about six months, I’m running testing right now (by accident, forgot I was tracking testing and not bookworm/bullseye) only found a tiny bug with libvirtd.

      Debian is lovely os.