Debian 13 keeps everything with .deb packaging ---- like it should be.
I only do one upgrade (when I want to) which does everything on my system at once ------ even thousands of packages at a time.
Ian Murdock was a genius --- he did not kill himself with a vacuum cleaner cord --- he was suicided. He was a threat to Microsoft. His packaging system lives on.
Ofc bro. Same as Aaron Schwartz that created reddit. A lot of suicides arent suicides. They will make your life hell if you dont bend your knees to them and shut up.
About the updates, its so tiresome, everyday updates, usually making things worse and worse, taking out features and adding shit.
I really stopped updating after seeing 250. Some break things and change your presets and configs.
If its working, dont change it.
(I know there are security issues with CVE discovered daily and microprocessor level backdoors on intel, amd and nvidia since 2010 at least).
Ian Murdock's .deb packaging system is second to none for 'just working' while not breaking things ---- even with complicated dependencies . I'm a Linux user for 32 years now, using .deb packaging for 31 years. Redhat's .rpm is a distant second.
I've done over 2000 at once.
Debian 13 keeps everything with .deb packaging ---- like it should be.
I only do one upgrade (when I want to) which does everything on my system at once ------ even thousands of packages at a time.
Ian Murdock was a genius --- he did not kill himself with a vacuum cleaner cord --- he was suicided. He was a threat to Microsoft. His packaging system lives on.
Ofc bro. Same as Aaron Schwartz that created reddit. A lot of suicides arent suicides. They will make your life hell if you dont bend your knees to them and shut up. About the updates, its so tiresome, everyday updates, usually making things worse and worse, taking out features and adding shit. I really stopped updating after seeing 250. Some break things and change your presets and configs. If its working, dont change it. (I know there are security issues with CVE discovered daily and microprocessor level backdoors on intel, amd and nvidia since 2010 at least).
Debian maintains a separate security repository
http://security.debian.org/debian-security
Ian Murdock's .deb packaging system is second to none for 'just working' while not breaking things ---- even with complicated dependencies . I'm a Linux user for 32 years now, using .deb packaging for 31 years. Redhat's .rpm is a distant second.
Thanks very much. I dont have that big experience like you but its coming a time to switch from ubuntu to another one maybe.