What exactly is the point of rolling release? My pc (well, the cpu) is 15 years old, I dont need bleeding edge updates. Or is it for security ?

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    2 days ago

    This…is not accurate. Not being pedantic, just correcting the misunderstanding so you know the difference.

    LTS releases are built to be stable on pinned versions of point release kernel and packages. This ensures that a team can expect to not have to worry about major changes or updates for X years.

    Rolling Releases are simply updating new packages to whatever versions become available when released. Pretty much the opposite of an expected stable release for any period of time.

    Doesn’t have anything to with “forced reinstall” of anything. If you’ve been having to fully reinstall your OS every time a new LTS is released, you are kind of doing extra unnecessary work.

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        7 hours ago

        The same that happens when you update to receive a breaking change on a rolling distro. It’s version number go up, just at a different point in time.

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        Depends on the exact system but there will be a method to switch to a newer release channel without reinstalling. Rinse and repeat every x years.