Hi, On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 01:38:07PM +0500, 타토카 wrote: > Hello, dear Debian Community! I just want to ask you a few questions: > 1. How is Debian Sid stable then Arch Linux, for example? How often does > Debian Sid crash and breaked?
If you have to ask this question, you should not try to use Debian sid. Debian sid is not meant for use by end users. It is the in-development next release of Debian. There are frequently problems and incompatibilities which will be resolved as Debian developers work together on it. There is little sympathy for any user who experiences these and doesn't know what to do about them¹. You will not have found any advice anywhere on Debian's web sites telling you to use Debian sid. > 2. I have seen on the Debian official site about Debian Sid and PAM. If I > have this problem with PAM, what should I do? You shouldn't be using Debian sid, so no need for us to try to untangle what you mean here. > 3. And how is it a good idea using Debian Sid for professional work and > programming? I know that people use Arch for it, but I don't know about > using Debian Sid for it. > 4. As I know Debian Sid does not have some packages like Arch, why? They > have rolling releases? I mean packages, for example, hyprland. Debian sid is not a rolling release. Debian does not have a rolling release. Additionally, Debian sid isn't a release of any description. You should not be using Debian sid. Thanks, Andy ¹ Reporting and diagnosing bugs in sid and discussing solutions with the developers are useful activities. Saying it broke and just asking for help is not. If you are in danger of ending up doing the latter, do not use Debian sid. -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting
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