Spyke

I am a little confused. Isn't slowroll supposed to update only once every quarter? Somehow I still see updates every few days. This somehow still feels like a rolling release method.

What is the difference to Tumbleweed?

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Kelvinoreply
feddit.org

Slowroll is still Tumbleweed, but with a monthly Tumbleweed repository synchronization. The other frequent Slowroll updates are bugfixes and security fixes which are still wanted from using a (slower) rolling release distro. No major version updates or feature updates are included.

So again, Slowroll is still a rolling release, just up to a month slower with new features and software introduction, but yet with frequent updates for security and bug fixes.

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Kelvinoreply
feddit.org

I've been using Slowroll for a while now switching directly from TW and so far this feels like a better solution for me. I like to be up to date, but I don't need new features immediately. I actually prefer having the TW userbase live testing new stuff before it's on my computer ;)

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piefed.social

I guess Slowroll is not on systemd-boot yet? I just reinstalled Tumbleweed recently to get that, but I'm interested in switching to Slowroll. This is my work machine and my reasons are the same as yours.

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The Repo sync of Slowroll is usually around the 10th of each month, so systemd-boot should be available by then. I myself was interested in switching to it manually the other day, but figure out I had to be patient a little more.

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