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rolling-rhino
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Even though the VA-API has been droped for legal reasons, I still think fedora is one of the best distros out there.
Well there is a community project called Rolling Rhino that converts Ubuntu to a rolling release by activating the devel repos and a bit shenanigans. Look here I haven't tested it but maybe this a nice alternative
- convert Ubuntu into a rolling release
- We have launched the first release of Rolling Rhino Remix - A Linux distribution that turns Ubuntu into a rolling release.
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Me and a few people created a rolling release version of Ubuntu!
Where you are right is that, its not an official ubuntu project as far as I know (I believe it was a side project by Ubuntu Desktop's lead developer), but it was a thing before these guys, installable in a simila way as Debian Unstable is (install the nightly image and manually edit the sources.list or use the 'rolling rhino' script).
- New Linux desktop Page
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PipeWire 0.3.46 (2022-02-17)
But then, since before the 20.04 release, I just YOLO it and always update to the latest dev branch on my daily driver, a la Rolling Rhino.
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I can't update to 21.10 from 20.04
Personally I think of Fedora & Ubuntu (non-LTS cycle) as pretty equal; though Fedora gives you maybe 6-13 months before you need to release-upgrade which is longer than the 6-9 months of Ubuntu (that's the benefit of Fedora to me; though I prefer Debian/Ubuntu still myself). No one distribution is always ahead of the others, but it's rarely Fedora in my view, though I'm not including Fedora rawhide though as my Fedora install is rarely on that; my OpenSuSE tumbleweed box is usually used if I need a system that is equal or further ahead of my Ubuntu/Debian system... I'm involved with a flavor so if I've found a bug, I use the other systems to confirm the bug before filing upstream.. Other systems I use are Fedora (version varies), OpenSuSE tumbleweed & Debian testing. Debian testing is actually behind my current Ubuntu flavor & has been awhile.. but that'll change as I watch new packages enter Sid... My Ubuntu system sits on the development cycle.. so if you want the most up-to-date Ubuntu system, don't forget you can use development (currently jammy), or use rolling rhino. Yes of course they're not stable so problems may occur (and I'd always ensure you have a replacement system ready to use... hey I've got my Debian testing, my opensuse, my fedora, etc ; and this system is dual boot anyway; my other install being a rarely used Ubuntu focal/20.04).
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Ubuntu 21.04 is in it's last days before End Of Life
Ubuntu does have rolling rhino if sitting on the development cycle (currently jammy) isn't enough for you.
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About Ubuntu Release Cycles 🚀
I was giving this some thought the other day. I think the LTS release cycle is perfect for the average user. I wonder if the development releases could be replaced with a rolling release? I don't use the development releases, but I'd imagine it's tedious to perform an upgrade every six months. I'd imagine it would be easier for those users if Canonical released a mature implementation of something like Rolling Rhino.
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Ubuntu Should Opt for a Hybrid Rolling Release Model [Opinion]
Martin Wimpress’ Rolling Rhino project has a bit more info.
tag
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Git utility to create tag release
I did it in bash for fun, but it turned out to be useful ... For those interested, here is the project: https://github.com/PierreKieffer/tag
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Git tag release utility
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "tag"
What are some alternatives?
release - Contains every things needed to release jenkins core from the jenkins infra project
rhino-update - Rhino Update is a command-line utility script which will provide updates to items that do not hit the Ubuntu devel repositories, such as the latest Linux Kernel.
keep-a-changelog - If you build software, keep a changelog.
zig-releaser - A simple hack to use GoReleaser to build, release, and publish Zig projects.
tss - [tags] in file names. A simple command-line tool, with completion for zsh, compatible with TagSpaces.
RSCalibration - Docs and scripts to estimate a camera's rolling shutter readout time
standard-version - :trophy: Automate versioning and CHANGELOG generation, with semver.org and conventionalcommits.org
toolbox - Tool for interactive command line environments on Linux
TimeShift - System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
crouton - Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
openvpn-install - Set up your own OpenVPN server on Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS or Arch Linux.