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I was curious about vanilla os but nows it's gonna be based on Debian and everything else I'm hears I kinda wanna switch to it for at least a month
Currently, been using it for the past year for work & school studies. Haven't had any big issues and far less when I used windows. Waiting for the Alpha to go to beta
Will they update GNOME like Ubuntu or will they wait for Debian to do it?
In the road map they said they have gnome 44 for vanilla os 2.0
Damn, it would be impressive if they accomplish that