May be a repost, but I’m just trying out posting to the Linux group…
Worth mentioning, this also brings the first ever stable release of Mobian: https://blog.mobian-project.org/posts/2023/06/10/bookworm/
Hardware support still needs more love, as Linux phone ecosystem depends entirely on volunteers writing the drivers, but we’re getting there.Switched to it from Gentoo last week because I was tired of compiling WebKit every other day. It’s a really solid release, I think with flatpaks this Debian will age much better.
Great to see it comes with the very latest version of KDE Plasma 5.27.5 desktop
It truly is incredible. Debian never been better.
noob question, how do you upgrade from 11 to 12 ?
There are instructions in the release notes. Chapter 4.
This release seems really solid. Good timing to hit a lot of good software releases. Makes me want to finally try out Debian. I’m a big fan of ‘it just works’ experiences if possible so I might be the target audience.
But I’m very happy with Fedora for quite a while now. I’m still amazed how stable it is even with very frequent updates as well as very current software overall. So it would just be switching for the sake of doing it and I try not to do that anymore.
Latest kernel for fedora has rendered my system unbootable. I’m either going to reinstall fedora or hop to Debian. Such a shame, fedora has been great to me for years.
Nvidia User? It happens to me too every so often on kernel updates. I usually just tell grub to boot the old Kernel Version for a few days until driver updates etc. come in. Then everything is back to working again with the newest kernel.
Definitely no need to do any reinstalls. The previous kernel should still be there for this exact situation and when you boot you should be able to choose the previous kernel. From there you can revert the newest kernel back to that old one that works.
Debian stable is irrelevent or pointless. Only Debian testing branch is worth something.