Passthejoe on Nostr: I'm thinking that upgrading my Unix/Linux systems every six months (Fedora OpenBSD) ...
I'm thinking that upgrading my Unix/Linux systems every six months (Fedora OpenBSD) is almost more of a "stable" path than doing so every 2 or 5 years (Debian, Ubuntu).
Less can go wrong that can't be fixed in 6 months -- that's the idea, anyway.
#Linux #Fedora #Debian #Ubuntu #OpenBSD
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