I believe Arch is a rolling release. But you can always look at Distrowatch.com and do a search on rolling releases, if you feel so inclined. But I also believe that a rolling release would give more update notifications, if not more releases. Just a thought.
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Neon will continue, but the underlying Kubuntu will change. So you go with the underlying change and keep your Neon going with just a difference in the base.
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Originally posted by jglen490 View PostThe underlying Kubuntu does expire. Neon just keeps pushing Plasma updates that the LTS doesn't get.
But I may be wrong, since I don't use Neon, but do use Kubuntu ...
the one I'm on now was the 16.04 base and was upgraded in place .
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I use to remove PackageKit ─ and it removes Plasma Discover, too ─ because I have never found how to disable these notifications.
I prefer to manually run "apt update" ─ and use Synaptic.
Also, you can disable "Unattended-upgrades" by running:
[#]# dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades[/#]
and use TAB to "NO", then ENTER.
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Originally posted by Flavio R. Cavalcanti View PostI use to remove PackageKit ─ and it removes Plasma Discover, too ─ because I have never found how to disable these notifications.
I prefer to manually run "apt update" ─ and use Synaptic.
Also, you can disable "Unattended-upgrades" by running:
[#]# dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades[/#]
and use TAB to "NO", then ENTER.
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