Just a nitpick: the version will let behind in all Debian-based distros, there’s no “may” about it. Any software that is still receiving regular updates will have a much older version in the distros’ apt repositories, often even several years old. It might still be fine - apt is a good example, the old version can almost definitely do everything you need - but it’s important to be aware of this.
Just a nitpick: the version will let behind in all Debian-based distros, there’s no “may” about it. Any software that is still receiving regular updates will have a much older version in the distros’ apt repositories, often even several years old. It might still be fine - apt is a good example, the old version can almost definitely do everything you need - but it’s important to be aware of this.