Well, you can do "rolling stone" with Slack too.
That's called running "slackware-current". You're fairly up to date running it, sometimes even ahead of most distros. It actually very rarely breaks, I've seen it just once or twice in nine years.
Versioned releases are for people who want stable, supported environments, with security updates published without requiring upgrade of core packages.
That's called running "slackware-current". You're fairly up to date running it, sometimes even ahead of most distros. It actually very rarely breaks, I've seen it just once or twice in nine years.
Versioned releases are for people who want stable, supported environments, with security updates published without requiring upgrade of core packages.
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