Ubuntu’s updates keep up with Debian’s snail-like stable version. In over 10 years using Ubuntu-based distros, I’ve seen very few app updates … even between major updates.
Debian’s unstable may have more updates, I’d guess. (I might actually try Debian 12 soon.)
And there’s always the PPA route. I’m usually busy using current app versions, and so don’t often understand that ‘bleeding-edge’ approach (esp. with all the memory and cores we’ve got.)
Gotta admit that Arch is what keeps the Arch Wiki a super resource!
Ubuntu’s updates keep up with Debian’s snail-like stable version. In over 10 years using Ubuntu-based distros, I’ve seen very few app updates … even between major updates.
Debian’s unstable may have more updates, I’d guess. (I might actually try Debian 12 soon.)
And there’s always the PPA route. I’m usually busy using current app versions, and so don’t often understand that ‘bleeding-edge’ approach (esp. with all the memory and cores we’ve got.)
Gotta admit that Arch is what keeps the Arch Wiki a super resource!