• NeatNit
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    7 months ago

    Very well, you seem to definitely know this stuff better than me! I based my comment on this answer and getting this myself on Mint 21.3:

    $ cat /etc/debian_version 
    bookworm/sid
    

    But reading a bit closer, I think this is the key part:

    That’s how, for example, Ubuntu 20.04, released in April 2020, can be based on Debian 11 “Bullseye”, which was released in August 2021.

    So Ubuntu probably pulled Bookworm before it was released, and before it upgraded policykit. But it’s still to some extent based on Bookworm. Does that sound right?

    • ozymandias117@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Yeah, Ubuntu pulls in the development version of Debian

      “Sid” is the unstable name for Debian - where packages are being tested for the next release

      Debian Bookworm was released 2023

      Ubuntu LTS and Debian have tended to release on a two year cadence offset by a year

      • Debian Stretch (2017)
      • Ubuntu 18.04 (2018)
      • Debian Buster (2019)
      • Ubuntu 20.04 (2020)
      • Debian Bullseye (2021)
      • Ubuntu 22.04 (2022)
      • Debian Bookworm (2023)
      • Ubuntu 24.04 (2024)