So a new major version of Debian has been released, and now I see a lot of complaints about various issues stemming from an upgrade. I do not remember this many after an LTS Ubuntu version. I don’t want to rush to conclusions like “Ubuntu has money for better quality assurance”. I can easily come up with explanations for why these statistics can be skewed, like “Ubuntu-loving plebeians do not come to complain to elite Lemmy users about their puny problems”. I’m curious what you think?

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    2 days ago

    I wait for the first point release to upgrade, usually most of the issues have been worked out by then.

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      2 days ago

      This is a wise strategy used by patient people!

      Do you think the number of less wise Debian users has changed in recent years?