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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Does Slackware not having rolling releases for packages. I legit know nothing about Slackware other than it isnt for me.

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Slackware has fixed releases and a rolling "current" branch, similar to Debian Sid.
Running "current" makes no sense to me. If I wanted bleeding edge, Arch would be better in every way.
But I like the combination of a very stable system with a very strong emphasis on the KISS philosophy.

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Security and bug fixes have made Plasma 6 run better for me. Wayland support is better now too (which matters to me). Minor features that improve usability. Newer kernel means i can use newer features, which some of the apps I use depend on. The main thing with your setup I was surprised about is that it isn't an LTS kernel (from what I can tell). If you are just not updating and not using LTS software (i can't tell), then you are missing plenty of security fixes.

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5.15 is an LTS kernel that is supported until the end of 2026.
I'm running a fully updated Slackware system, which does get security fixes.
It's just even more stable than Debian.

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