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Rolling Release Linux Distros: What you need to know

A rolling release Linux distribution is a distribution that provides a continuous stream of updates and upgrades to the user. This means that there are no fixed release cycles or versions, and the user always has access to the latest software packages and features.
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3 thoughts on “Rolling Release Linux Distros: What you need to know

  • Is it true that in rolling release distros, we have to keep the secure boot disabled ?

  • When you start tinkering with the kernel, adding third party repositories and self building packages, like if you use Ubuntu and need a more up to date kernel for some device, a newer release of a program or a very specific package, the whole system is luckily to be unstable in comparison with a rolling release distro like Arch linux.

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