Anonymous
6/14/2025, 1:03:20 PM
No.105590427
>>105588964
You're talking about new software relying on new runtime libraries. In my experience, this isn't a problem until a particular Ubuntu release becomes ~6 years old. I'm not saying you should use a single LTS release for 6 years, but you could, skipping 2 releases of Ubuntu/Debian or 1 release of RHEL entirely. To me, that's quite a few years of stability.
You're talking about new software relying on new runtime libraries. In my experience, this isn't a problem until a particular Ubuntu release becomes ~6 years old. I'm not saying you should use a single LTS release for 6 years, but you could, skipping 2 releases of Ubuntu/Debian or 1 release of RHEL entirely. To me, that's quite a few years of stability.