Dan Youngquist via tde-users composed on 2023-03-09 19:27 (UTC-0800):
Felix Miata via tde-users wrote:
> Dan Youngquist composed on 2023-03-09 18:12
(UTC-0800):
>> I haven't yet found a rolling release that
can use TDE.
Well, I should've said I really want to stay with
Debian for compatibility,
if at all possible. If some program, driver, etc., is available for only
one distro, it's almost always Debian.
How often do you change your hardware that you need another driver that every
distro doesn't have? Drivers come from upstreams, as do most apps, and the kernel.
I find it difficult to imagine a rolling derivative distro built upon a
non-rolling foundation, so no wonder you didn't find.
Regardless of distro, if you need something your distro does not provide, odds are
pretty good you can make openSUSE's build service create it for yours if you
can't
or don't want to build it yourself. Someone else may have already done it and you
need only to discover and install it.
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