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Hello Forum, Im new to this forum so, please be gentle..LOL...Seen on Linux Tracker a new iso was released today and have never tried Neon so I thought maybe its time.
With that said, Could someone direct me to the right iso? Why is there 2 different iso's (neon-useredition-20180723-1347-amd64.iso) or (neon-useredition-current.iso) ? Which one should I be using if there is a difference? Thank You in advanced!! |
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The isos are built very often, sometimes daily, so there isn't a new version, it just has all the latest updates so there is very little if anything to upgrade after a new install. The two isos are identical, the "current" always points to the latest image, so you do not have to know the specific iso name in order to get the latest one
https://files.kde.org/neon/images/neon- ... n/current/
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the 2 isos have the same file name & the same hashes, the only difference being ' -20181129-0531- ' in the path.
click on details for both & you are taken to the exact same web page. both the web pages have the exact same content, the only difference being in the url of the pages. it is definitely confusing for a new user when he / she sees 2 isos with different file names in the downloads. |
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