The past week I’ve had a terrible feeling of FOMO. (That’s “Fear of Missing Out,” for those not up on the lingo.)
Debian 13 is releasing on, IIRC, on August 9th. Two weeks away!
And there is a nagging Gollum voice inside me screaming, “We needs it! We needs the Precious!”
Except I don’t. I’m a Linux Mint Debian Edition user. LinuxMint, built on top of Debian, currently on LMDE6. In a few months — November at the latest, three months after the release of Debian 13 (which was the time between Debian 12 and LMDE6) — LMDE7 will drop, and the Debian base underneath with go from 12 to 13.
I’m not missing anything. I’m already using backports on several packages, so it’s not about having the latest software.
It’s the shiny and the new. It’s a new number that’s bigger than the old number.
But that Gollum FOMO voice doesn’t care. That Gollum FOMO voice will scream and gnash its teeth and smash things against rocks.
I *may* set up Debian 13 in a virtual machine. And I know me. The virtual machine won’t get used. But it will shut up the Gollum voice.
Patience. Patience.