Apr 20, 2022, 18:56 by
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It's all fine and ready and fine as a daily driver on both AMD and Intel graphics for what I use.
Even Wayland in Intel is mostly stable (like < 1 crash a week) in my experience and setup.
Possible breakages would happen around when a new major version of Plasma gets released so the next would be mid-June with Plasma 5.25.
So I have upgraded from Bullseye to Bookworm. The upgraded wasn't completely smooth, there were some errors and some packages "dist-upgrade" failed to upgrade. But running "safe-upgrade" and then "full-upgrade" afterwards has upgraded them.
The upgrade has solved some issues I had with Bullseye, added a couple of minor new issues but overall I'm happy with the upgrade: nothing is really broken, everything seems to work fine. Also, Bookworm seems to be a bit more responsive (the apps open
and close a bit quicker) and it seems like it's using less RAM too. Comparing Bullseye and Bookworm, Bookworm seems to be a better release to me.
Thanks to everyone who responded.
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