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no actual Debian stable derivative

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no actual Debian stable derivative in viewforum.php?f=114 :o

what is that.

the next Debian is coming soon, I use it in full install daily as testing ...

... and Buster is at Puppy Linux completely empty excepted a title for an empty subdivision?

what is that :mrgreen: ?

new developers will not be honored :twisted: ?

(it is the same at puppylinux.org where only rapian buster appears! probably a loved author... :oops: )
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welpe,
The debian puppies are very stable. The issue is that none of the dpups, including dpup stretch have actually been released as 'final' releases. The latest of the stretch release was RC 5, was unfortunately never announced as final. Any of the dpup releases by radky or josejp2424 are excellent releases and can be used with as much confidence as any of the announced puppy releases.

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yes i would like to see both a debian and a devuan section in the mainline area

0micko has stated that he intends to add devuan to woof-ce again when he gets the time

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Re: no actual Debian stable derivative

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I must admit, having been using radky's DPup 'Stretch' for some time now, it's remarkably stable.....and since the RC5 "upgrade", as far as I'm concerned, it might just as well BE the final release.

Just my two-penn'orth.


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mikewalsh wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 2:11 pm I must admit, having been using radky's DPup 'Stretch' for some time now, it's remarkably stable.....and since the RC5 "upgrade", as far as I'm concerned, it might just as well BE the final release.

Just my two-penn'orth.


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Re: no actual Debian stable derivative

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mikewalsh wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 2:11 pm I must admit, having been using radky's DPup 'Stretch' for some time now, it's remarkably stable.....and since the RC5 "upgrade", as far as I'm concerned, it might just as well BE the final release.
Thank you, Mike. I've been using radky's Buster some time now, it's fine.
I'll go look for latest Stretch and Buster.

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