Are you going to try it? What is your use case? What are you hoping to do with it?
I’ll be evaluating it as a potential default recommendation for new Linux users, and possibly daily driving on my personal home desktop (now Arch).
Are you going to try it? What is your use case? What are you hoping to do with it?
I’ll be evaluating it as a potential default recommendation for new Linux users, and possibly daily driving on my personal home desktop (now Arch).
My main system runs Debian stable, so it will be running 13 at some point as well. For people who want a system that works and keeps working and don’t buy new hardware all the time it’s a good choice.
Jup. My entire business runs on Debian stable. All the servers, all the laptop’s and mobile systems. About 50 devices at the moment in sum. Updating them is usually one day of work every few months for point releases and one every few years for full new versions like this.
Usually this goes off without a hitch, usually the manual migration to a new postgresql server version has to be done and here and there a package maintained did not continue maintaining a package so I need to pin that to a previous or the next os release.
Can you imagine the cost and hassle running this on windows? ;)