LMDE true rolling release?

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loukoumas

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

Post by loukoumas »

it isn't necessary to upgrade every day
wayne128

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

Post by wayne128 »

loukoumas wrote:it isn't necessary to upgrade every day
No
loukoumas

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

Post by loukoumas »

wayne128 wrote:
loukoumas wrote:it isn't necessary to upgrade every day
No
so you choose when you want to upgrade and everything runs smoothly!
wayne128

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

Post by wayne128 »

loukoumas wrote: so you choose when you want to upgrade


yes, choose the 'right time' to upgrade.
figure out when is the 'right time', usually you must read some upgrade warning first , or else you can get caught.

for LMDE this is must read
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=67502

and everything runs smoothly!
haha, I wish that is true.
expect the surprise!
loukoumas

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

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Real linux users love surprizes!

I was used on running fedora so LMDE is a rock for me!
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Re: LMDE true rolling release?

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loukoumas wrote:Real linux users love surprizes!

I was used on running fedora so LMDE is a rock for me!
Most of the Linux users I know love to tinker with the OS :D :mrgreen:

Including myself :D
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wayne128

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

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loukoumas wrote:Real linux users love surprizes!

I was used on running fedora so LMDE is a rock for me!

if that is the case, you should play with Sid, unstable, the hot and spicy aptosid is very nice to play :mrgreen:
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Re: LMDE true rolling release?

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wayne128 wrote:
loukoumas wrote:Real linux users love surprizes!

I was used on running fedora so LMDE is a rock for me!

if that is the case, you should play with Sid, unstable, the hot and spicy aptosid is very nice to play :mrgreen:

:lol:
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loukoumas

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

Post by loukoumas »

willie42 wrote:
loukoumas wrote:Real linux users love surprizes!

I was used on running fedora so LMDE is a rock for me!
Most of the Linux users I know love to tinker with the OS :D :mrgreen:

Including myself :D
We love using the terminal! :mrgreen:
if that is the case, you should play with Sid, unstable, the hot and spicy aptosid is very nice to play :mrgreen:
I am too old for unstable ...testing is more suitable for a middle aged man :wink:
zerozero

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

Post by zerozero »

:evil: Wayne you are being evil now :lol:
loukoumas

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

Post by loukoumas »

zerozero wrote::evil: Wayne you are being evil now :lol:
I am crying :(
craigevil

Re: LMDE true rolling release?

Post by craigevil »

eiver wrote:
craigevil wrote:Debian was installed on my desktop back in 02/2004, I run sid with daily apt-get dist-upgrades.
Great. I am also thinking about moving to Mint Debian. How many times did you encounter a situation since 2004, where your sid stopped working or had a major problem due to updates? Does it happen often?
Stopped working? Never.

Major problem? depends on your definition, the worst I had to do was edit Xorg.conf in nano one time.

I did have sound stop working on DVDs once but it was fixed the same day.
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