Software | Latest | Fedora Version | Pop! Version |
---|---|---|---|
---- | 44.0 | 44.1 | 42.0 |
Gnucash | 5.3 | 5.2 | 4.8 |
GIMP | 2.10.34 | 2.10.34 | 2.10.30 |
------ | 1.3.1 | dnf 1.3.1 | 1.3.0 |
Firewall Gufw | 22.04 | N/A | 22.04.0 |
Master.mint21 (Mint) | dnf 22.11.2 | 21.09.1 | |
22.06.6 (TeeJee) | |||
KeepassXC | 2.7.6 | 2.7.6 | 2.6.6 |
affected by CVE-2023-35866 (upto 2.7.5) | |||
Libreoffice | 7.6.0 (fast adopter) | 7.5.5.2 | 7.3.7.2 |
7.5.5 (LTS) | |||
Popsicle | 1.3.1 (github) | AppImage 1.3.1 | 1.3.2 |
PDF Arranger | 1.10.0 | 1.10.0 | 1.8.2 |
Virt Manager | 4.1.0 | 4.1.0 | 4.0.0 |
Videos (totem) | 44.0 | 43.0 | 42.0 |
Nautilus | 44.0 | 44.2.1 | 42.6 |
I am “not” using Flatpak on Pop!
Most of the cases, those software are from Ubuntu repositories… would Pop!_OS consider building their own, or as some other people mentioned, rebase on something else?
Fair enough, but why is pop_os almost two full OS releases behind Ubuntu?
Mint is based on LTS and they release two versions a year and update their package base. I respect what the pop_os guys are doing, which I guess includes you, we need more modern DE’s besides gnome and KDE. I know what LTS is, it’s just odd that you guys haven’t updated pop_os for over a year, and the last time I used an OS that did the same thing, Solus, the whole project went to shit. I’m on endeavourOS now, but I’ve been keeping an eye on the progress of cosmic hoping to see an updated version of pop because I genuinely love the style and look of the OS. If you’re updating packages and keeping up to date on as many packages as possible then I definitely retract my original post.
What are you talking about? We update Pop!_OS constantly. You’re effectively saying all the work I and the QA team do each week is non-existent and pointless. There’s a person regularly creating posts with package updates from our pop-os/repo-release repo. There are updates from last week that will be released this week.
Our ISOs are rebuilt every week or so to include all of the changes. Therefore we release ~30 “versions” of Pop!_OS each year. Which is required to ship new System76 products, as they contain the latest hardware on the market at time of release.
So once again, LTS means Long Term Support, which means it actively gets updates for a long time. In this case, until 2031. Security updates from Ubuntu, and various system updates from us that’s similar to a rolling release.
Pop is semi-rolling distro, they don’t need to release “point updates”, they’re not behind Ubuntu at all.
It is not the same 22.04 build from two years ago. It’s using the same Ubuntu 22.04 LTS baseline and updates whatever they can with their own repos overwriting Ubuntu, such as mesa, kernel, and drivers. Every updates released to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS repos is made available to Pop users as well.
I just got an update on Pop for kernel 6.4.6 yesterday. Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS is the most recent update and it only uses 5.19 kernel.