- rolling updates
- stable repos
- mature
- gnome or XFCE
- home use: photo editing, code development, no games
- office use: IT Admin
Welcome your suggestions for anything but Mint/Ubuntu.
Thanks
OB
Rolling updates as far as I remember is gentoo, arch linux and debian testing.
So you're choices are limited to those distributions and those based on them.
Chakra (based on arch linux)
Sabayon (based on gentoo )
for a larger list you can look at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_release#Debian-based
... rolling updates usually means lesser stability. You'll probably
need to choose one or the other. The entire point of rolling updates is
continual development... so you'll get updates before any of the other
distros at the
cost of some stability.
I'm using Arch Linux for the most full time and I love seeing all the
eye candy that's coming
out. That is worth (to me ) a lesser degree of stability at times.
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Steve
Something like Ubuntu, or OpenSuSe isn't a rolling release distro.
not that something like OpenSuSe, or Mint and such aren't good
distros.. but you
won't be getting updates every few days as new versions are being,
tagged, packages and
push to the repos.
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PS. I think this email might come off a bit more blunt then intended.
it's not meant that way.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Tumbleweed
I should also mention.. though very much not user friendly (IMO ) ..
the majority of the BSD line uses
ports, which I'd consider rolling release.
PC-BSD might be the more friendly of the family. It might be worth
looking into.