Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Sep 2010 16:43 UTC, submitted by Kishe
Linux "Linux Mint Debian Edition comes with a Debian base, which we transformed into a live media and on top of which we added a new installer. It's rougher and in some aspects not as user-friendly as our other editions, it's very young but it will improve continuously and rapidly, and it brings us one step closer to a situation where we're fully in control of the system without being impacted by upstream decisions." It's a rolling release, so expect continuous updates. Not a new concept by a long shot, but it's interesting to see a distribution like Mint try this out.
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RE: Easier upgrading of apps...
by siimo on Wed 8th Sep 2010 18:55 UTC in reply to "Easier upgrading of apps..."
siimo
Member since:
2006-06-22

Fedora.

It rolls out both major and minor version updates to most apps for stable releases of the OS. Check it out, its great.

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jtfolden Member since:
2005-08-12

Can you direct me to a page with info on this? The last time I tried, and it's been a few years, they weren't a whole lot better than other distros in this regard.

If so, it seems better than the mish-mash Ubuntu is trying to do to band-aid this over. On Windows and OS X upgrading apps is a trivial process. It's always been rather silly that Linux tends to make you jump through hoops.

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Elv13 Member since:
2006-06-12

It's Fedora Raw Hide, the roling repository, not very stable.

Gentoo and Arch do a better job at being a stable roling distribution. Debian testing/experimental is also fine.

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