Re: systemd may silently break your system!
On Friday, 02-08-2024 at 02:39 Dan Ritter wrote:
> Andy Smith wrote:
> > This whole thing just seems like the normal process of developing
> > and packaging a distribution. Poor interactions are found, reported,
> > hopefully will be fixed. But once again there's people trying to use
> > this as a daily driver and having weird expectations. And then some
> > sort of triggering around anything involving systemd.
> >
> > I feel like we see it more and more, these expectations about sid,
> > and I don't understand why.
>
> There are people who have become invested in the idea that sid
> is "stable enough" and have been told that it is comparable to a
> rolling release model.
>
> They have been misinformed but seem resistant to correction.
+1
Thank you for confirming my suspicions.
Due to the number of people running sid as a daily driver, I was starting to doubt my original understanding 'testing!=stable".
George.
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> -dsr-
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