08-15-2021, 02:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-15-2021, 02:50 AM by User 18618.)
@biketool Glad you're up and running
As is stands, I believe Mobian relies on some bleeding-edge software from upstream, such as PinePhone-specific firmware. Ergo, there are "third-party" repositories configured to serve those packages.
For ubiquitous userland programs, such as the GNU coreutils, there is no reason why the Mobian developers couldn't use stable. However, this changes when you consider phosh, and other packages developed for the PinePhone and Librem 5.
Mobian could introduce a backports-like system to achieve this, but it isn't available.
(08-10-2021, 09:56 AM)nelstomlinson Wrote: Does Mobian do backports? Or will Mobian Bullseye be not quite frozen? I really want stability and don't want to enable testing if I can avoid it.
As is stands, I believe Mobian relies on some bleeding-edge software from upstream, such as PinePhone-specific firmware. Ergo, there are "third-party" repositories configured to serve those packages.
For ubiquitous userland programs, such as the GNU coreutils, there is no reason why the Mobian developers couldn't use stable. However, this changes when you consider phosh, and other packages developed for the PinePhone and Librem 5.
Mobian could introduce a backports-like system to achieve this, but it isn't available.