Re: Most stable platform to run Trinity on?

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said J Leslie Turriff:

| 	It looks like OpenSuSE has decided to deprecate Leap, their long-term
| stable release, possibly in favour of Tumbleweed, their rolling release
| (they're being very coy about what will replace Leap).  Trinity runs on
| numerous other Linuxes; which would be best for someone like me who
| values stability over gee-whiz features and eye-candy?

I've had good success with the Ubuntu LTS releases. I typically upgrade
once every two years, in the odd-numbered year, ie., next spring I'll
upgrade to 2204-LTS. Generally they get the kinks worked out in a year.
And if something goes really wrong and a release is crap, the version I'm
using has several more years of support.
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