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Question about supported Linux distributions [message #16384] Mon, 21 April 2014 22:35 Go to previous message
MartinJGaluska is currently offline  MartinJGaluska
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Hello all,

I am wondering about which Linux distributions are officially supported by PandaRoot or put differently: For which X can the following question be answered with "yes":

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If I install distribution X and run into a problem with PandaRoot or the external packages which is specific to distribution X can I expect that such problems will be solved by the computing community.


In my concrete case I think about moving to Linux Mint Debian 201403 which is based on the current testing branch "jessie" of Debian. Here I found the info that Debian seems to be supported quite well, however, all mentioned versions are older stable branches. The official Debian website even declares them obsolete at this point.

I have tried to find some official statement which distributions are supported and have found some general info in the Build Prerequisites and in the PandaRoot FAQ. The latter also mentions a page stating exactly which platforms are supported, but the link does not work and I was also not able to find such a page when I searched for it.

Kind regards,
Martin
 
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