• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Which is why LMDE exists.

    Too bad LMDE is based on Sid. Some stuff can break on occasion.

    I few months ago I helped an older lady at a repair café to replace her Win10 with LMDE (because that’s what she wanted). Installed just fine but didn’t boot after reboot. Installed LMDE 2 or 3 additional times, to make sure I didn’t overlook something. Same result.

    Then installed Fedora and it just worked.

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      3 hours ago

      I have never had a problem with LMDE. My mother has been using it for about a year now. I used to have to come solve Windows problems for her a couple times a year but she had never asked me for any help with LMDE.

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        2 hours ago

        It’s unlikely that an already properly installed bootloader just breaks. The base is Sid, Debian Unstable.

        Just because breakage doesn’t happen all the time, there is still a higher than average chance. Sid is Debian’s beta test branch, not a rolling release distribution. It just wasn’t the right choice for the lady at the repair cafe.