Timothy M Butterworth
wrote:
...
> Testing and Sid track pretty close to the latest kernel
releases. Testing
> currently has version 6.0.10. New kernel versions are
first uploaded to Sid
> then after about a week they are uploaded to testing.
Testing, when not in
> freeze, is more like a rolling distro than a stable
distro.
yes, and i've had very few problems with it for a long
time,
but i still also keep a bootable stable partition because
when
you need something to work for sure it is better than trying
to
fix testing quickly
I'm currently running on testing. I have to in order to
get my HDMI Audio to work. I have stable on my media center
PC. I have had more problems with stable than with testing.
Elisa on stable crashes when there is a large number of
songs or multiple cd's in an album. Elisa on Testing works
just fine with no issues. I like testing and surprisingly it
does not get that many updates. I had openSUSE
Tumbleweed rolling installed and there were hundreds of
updates every day and they were not all using delta-RPM.