Slackware has fixed releases and a rolling “current” branch, similar to Debian Sid.
Running “current” makes no sense to me. If I wanted bleeding edge, Arch would be better in every way.
But I like the combination of a very stable system with a very strong emphasis on the KISS philosophy.
Slackware has fixed releases and a rolling “current” branch, similar to Debian Sid.
Running “current” makes no sense to me. If I wanted bleeding edge, Arch would be better in every way.
But I like the combination of a very stable system with a very strong emphasis on the KISS philosophy.