makes sense, but I don't understand why LMDE is marked as 6 when the newest stable debian is 12.5 (same applies to linux mint and ubuntu, now at 24.4) shouldn't it be LMDE 12 or 12.5?
If you allow me, may I ask you where this interest to FreeBSD stems from?
the wikipedia linux article with the linux development tree
do you think that FreeBSD will be less of a hassle compared to “other more niche linux OSs”?
I have no idea
It’s unclear why you think that more frequent updates would be an advantage.
kernels: I forgot the command to compare both but ubuntu/canonical releases kernel upgrades more often than debian. To a newbie like me this means ubuntu/canonical reacts to security flaws and fixes stability bugs that get discovered faster than debian. Updated hardware support is also a plus.
is there really a reason to switch?
just considering my options
thanks
ain't that too much water for an electronic device?
I mean, baby wipes for the keys as well? doesn't it fall to they board beneath?
turns out this was the right answer all along
I was still figuring out the right commands but thanks for your input
I need to use one of these https://github.com/Skyedra/UnspamifyUbuntu not to get an invitation to join ubuntu pro each time I upgrade.
this never happened before. To me this is invasive, but otherwise it has worked well so far.
package ubuntu-advantage-tools is not installed, so not removed.
I can however remove ubuntu-advantage-desktop-daemon, together with apturl: common and apturl software-properties-gtk.
Should I?
yes. This MacBook Pro, Intel Core i5-4278U @ 2.60GHz, model A1502 (EMC 2875), Retina Mid-2014 13" has an embedded apple SSD.
I'm not going to spend any money upgrading any part of this notebook: not much bang for my buck and the model is most probably not supported anymore.