

Debian is a great distro itself. I just happen to love Fedora and appreciate their stability (meaning, the software usually works very well)


Debian is a great distro itself. I just happen to love Fedora and appreciate their stability (meaning, the software usually works very well)


Let me suggest you to switch to Fedora, Arch or Opensuse. Debian Sid may have problems, and stable is simply too slow for how fast Nvidia is moving. My suggestion is to use Fedora or Arch, or Opensuse, with newer packages. Everything was super smooth on Fedora.
Fedora


Is LMMS really functional? I thought only Ardour could be used for serious audio production on the FOSS world.
Of course there’s still Reaper and Bitwig, but those are not FOSS.
Fedora MATE or LxQt
I mean, it could be possible that the box of the mouse said something like kernel 2.6+. Considering that is older than 2011, OP’s answer was absolutely spot on.
I see. In case of issues with new hardware, one can always pick Mesa/the Kernel from Experimental. That’s the beauty of APT, you can mix different branches.
I mean, those delays were huge. Debian’s longhorn. Whereas Fedora was pumping releases in a stable cadence, Debian was stuck in there. If it weren’t for that, probably Ubuntu wouldn’t bave existed.
I believe you’re confusing the freeze period with the stable releases one.
That’s a clear answer, thanks! How long does the freeze period last? 6 months prior de next big release?
I would create an LVM and combine the two to get 3TB in one logical disk.