I’ve been wondering why Mint doesn’t seem to have an automatic major version upgrade built in? For those that have an opinion, do you agree with not having this? Why/why not?

I’ve been running Mint 21 for over a year now. I started using it not long before Mint 22 came out and have been dragging my feet on upgrading in fear of breaking something and having to reinstall (and losing something in the process). I’m in the process of setting up proper backups so I’ll probably do it after those are set up (or maybe wait until Mint 23).

  • halet@programming.dev
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    24 hours ago

    FWIW, some (perhaps even most/all) uBlue derivatives actually do automatic major version updates. Though, thanks to the bootc-model, they’re dealing with a whole lot less state(/moving parts); hence smooth updates are somewhat expected. The built-in rollback functionality doesn’t hurt either.

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      19 hours ago

      The built-in rollback functionality doesn’t hurt either.

      More than that I think it’s a prerequisite for doing this.

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        14 hours ago

        You might be absolutely correct on that.

        Though, I do wonder what would prevent a stateless system accompanied by a healthy dose of integrity tests from pulling this off.