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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

does and what Mint does. So if Mint were just to fork everything, this problem wouldn't be an issue necessarily. But because they don't do that, they have this weird, sometimes in the back in the day, they had that one through five priority of like our warning levels of what could be happening. And the only reason is because sometimes on the four and five, they were bringing in core elements from both their repo and the Ubuntu repos creating this weird mix and match thing. And it could have created an issue and they didn't have a solution for that because whatever reason. And the solution was essentially a workaround by putting in time shift. So if something does happen, they can just kind of ignore it and go back. You can just roll back into the previous version. So it does solve the user's problem, but it doesn't solve the technical issue of the disconnect. OK, Bill, this thing about Mint and Ubuntu and the fork not being complete and time shift as a workaround, what do you think? (10/54)