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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

little bit further, he says, I'd like your analysis. In my case, I'm using Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon as my daily driver. I'm not a distro hopper and have used Linux Mint for six years or more. Should I be concerned about this new practice? I don't know whether it's a new practice or not, but I'm not so sure you need to be concerned about it, especially if it hasn't caused you any issues. And if it's not broke, don't fix it kind of philosophy. So if this forking or not forking completely issue isn't really causing you any troubles, then I wouldn't worry about it. And as the guys on Destination Linux have said, time shift is the solution to the problem. If something breaks, you use time shift to roll back and work from there. So I think I think it's covered. I don't think you have to worry about it. You can continue to use Linux Mint for many years going forward if that's your choice. On the other hand, if it has given you trouble and you're always restoring from time shift backup, then (12/54)