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I am struck by how many updates Linux Lite has. Compared to the Ubuntu flavors, for example. but then I realized how incredibly stable this operating system is, more-so than any other I have used. Which is why it is the only Linux that I have never removed from my system. It just keeps working smoothly. So, are the frequent updates the reason? In the past, I have tended to stick with LTS versions of Mint, Ubuntu etc. The updates are less frequent, compared to Lite. Does this make Lite a rolling release? Just some thoughts going through my mind. Another is that this OS is very underrated. Anyone else have that thought? Just curious.
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Main reasons.
Linux Lite total packages - 2068
Ubuntu total packages - 2548 nearly 500 more packages to update
Linux Lite XFCE - XFCE do not release software often, they work behind the scenes to ensure software is rock solid before it's released. Smaller Dev team than most.
Ubuntu Gnome - Gnome release software more often. More active developers than XFCE.
Ubuntu has a built in reminder for updates so it can seem like they have more. LL has Lite Updates Notify, which is optional but when installed, could give the same impression.
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Not sure I understand all that, but all I know is Linux Lite is extremely stable. You must work very hard, Jerry, and it shows. Just giving credit where it is due.
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It took me a while to realize that your work, Jerry (and others), is so good...and that many of the problems I ran into were not of your making, but the Ubuntu underneath. Sorry if I have ever given any indication otherwise.