LMDE Rolling Release issue
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LMDE 2 has reached end of support as of 1-1-2019
LMDE 2 has reached end of support as of 1-1-2019
LMDE Rolling Release issue
why is LMDE switching to a stable release what will happen to LMDE in the future i love using linux mint Debian edition so much i wish there is a rolling release testing version and a stable LMDE version
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Re: LMDE Rolling Release issue
LMDE is no rolling release anymore, not even a semi rolling one.
If you want to use a rolling distribution you will have to choose
- LMDE and track testing (supposing this will still work with LMDE2),
- Debian testing (not rolling during freeze, but most of the time)
- Debian sid
- Sparky Linux (based on Debian testing)
or leave the Debian ecosystem and choose Arch, Gentoo or their derivatives (e.g. Manjaro or Sabayon to name just two). There are other rolling distros but they are even more exotic
If you want to use a rolling distribution you will have to choose
- LMDE and track testing (supposing this will still work with LMDE2),
- Debian testing (not rolling during freeze, but most of the time)
- Debian sid
- Sparky Linux (based on Debian testing)
or leave the Debian ecosystem and choose Arch, Gentoo or their derivatives (e.g. Manjaro or Sabayon to name just two). There are other rolling distros but they are even more exotic