For Ubuntu it is also pretty obvious that the versioning is YEAR.MONTH and that there’s always a .04 and .10 and it should be clear that there aren’t two major upgrades per year.
For Ubuntu it is also pretty obvious that the versioning is YEAR.MONTH and that there’s always a .04 and .10 and it should be clear that there aren’t two major upgrades per year.
I don’t think non-LTS Ubuntu releases are technically rolling releases. They are more like shorter supported snapshots.
KDE is the best desktop environment, period. Why not go with a stable OS base but enjoy all the current updates of your desktop, app suite? Introduction: KDE Neon
What system are we talking about here? The --no-preserve-root
option is part of every modern release of rm
.
Edit: Never mind, I didn’t read the post properly.
I’d probably try a minimal Debian installation with the Openbox WM.
Link, in case you’re having trouble locating the .iso: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/current/i386/iso-cd/debian-12.2.0-i386-netinst.iso
When will this hit a stable release?
Maybe check out the SystemReady™ stuff from ARM: https://www.arm.com/architecture/system-architectures/systemready-certification-program
For the past six years it has been Kubuntu, but I think it’s time to finally abort Canonical and their idiosyncrasies and choose Debian as a KDE base, especially now that Debian 12 includes non-free firmware by default.
Nice, I was one of those affected by the -20dB bug.