Re: Most stable platform to run Trinity on?

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On 2022-09-02 16:44:48 Mike Bird wrote:
> On Fri September 2 2022 14:37:42 J Leslie Turriff wrote:
> > 	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?
>
> In the past I've deployed Slackware, Fedora, Redhat, and Devuan.
>
> I'm currently using Debian Stable so you can consider that a
> recommendation.
>
> (I'm also using sysvinit instead of systemd.)
>
> --Mike
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	All right, thanks for your feedback.

Leslie
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