• rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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      10 hours ago

      Which issue does switching to Debian solve? Debian’s LTS (gratis) release support length is the same as Ubuntu’s, i.e. 5 years. Also, I want to reinstall my OS even less than I want to upgrade it.

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        10 hours ago

        For one thing, snaps.

        More options and configuration flexibility, longer support historically from the community, including security, etc. If youre going to do a huge dist-upgrade, you’re bordering on reinstall territory as is, which is why I mention it.

        Ubuntu will be more willing to incorporate newer updates more quickly, Debian will be a more consistently stable upgrade path, avoids unnecessary services from install so less attack vectors and less security update needs from the jump.

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          9 hours ago

          So it doesn’t solve any of the issues that prevent me from upgrading? And I really don’t think that reinstalling is more convenient than doing two major upgrades in a row - sure it’s less data used, but it’s definitely not going to be faster to install all the applications and non-default packages I use because I’d have to do that manually, plus I use quite a few flatpaks that probably wouldn’t be touched at all by upgrading the OS.