Testing is honestly not a good option for daily use, the packages can sit with open CVEs for quite a long time.
This is a quirk of Testing, not a dig on Debian.
I use Stable on servers and laptops, Sid/Unstable on my desktop. Sid has fast updates and latest packages, but it has the side effect of things breaking spectacularly, example when I was using the RT kernel and X became incompatible with it, took me a couple of hours to figure it out.
Testing is more of a “we’ll get to it later” distribution, just be careful.
-nick
(Double posted, so reply to your list)
I've been looking for a distro with recent KDE and recent kernel.
So, the benchmark was Kubuntu 25.10 (v6.4 KDE, v6.17
kernel).
1. Started with Mint + "apt install
kde-full". Result was comparable to Kubuntu LTS, ie. v5.27
KDE, v6.14 kernel. Makes sense, since Mint is based on Ubuntu LTS.
2. Then, tried LMDE + "apt install
kde-full". I was surprised to get a rather recent v6.3 KDE
with v6.12 kernel. I was expecting an old KDE, even older than Mint
version.
3. So, decided to try Debian testing + KDE. I got
v6.5.4 KDE (latest) and v6.17.12 kernel. Not bad.
Right now, Debian testing is compiling v6.12.62 and v6.18.1
kernels for Raspberry Pi Zero 2W. We'll see how it goes.
To those using Debian testing, how would you rate its stability? Is
it suitable for daily PC?
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