aoperating_systems·Operating Systemsbyanji Debian 12 "Bookworm" Has Landedhttps://news.itsfoss.com/debian-12-release/Open linkView original on lemmy.anji.nl16Comments7
ssubito beehaw.org2Hide 2 repliesPotentially stupid question: How long does it take for these upstream changes to make their way to Ubuntu?1
aanji replylemmy.anji.nlNot sure if there's a definite timeline. While Ubuntu is Debian-based, as far as I know they handle releases very differently. Often Ubuntu "stable" has a bit more up to date versions of things than Debian "stable".2
oono replylemmy.caUbuntu syncs packages from to Debian Unstable, not Stable, so it's not directly affected by this release.2
EastofEdson lemmy.caI have installed Debian 12 for a stable base and added flatpak for when I want a more current release of some apps. So far I am quite happy with it.1
Potentially stupid question: How long does it take for these upstream changes to make their way to Ubuntu?
Not sure if there's a definite timeline. While Ubuntu is Debian-based, as far as I know they handle releases very differently. Often Ubuntu "stable" has a bit more up to date versions of things than Debian "stable".
Ubuntu syncs packages from to Debian Unstable, not Stable, so it's not directly affected by this release.
Finally I can try out gtk4 on debian. Will upgrade later on
I have installed Debian 12 for a stable base and added flatpak for when I want a more current release of some apps.
So far I am quite happy with it.