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Debian is right there then.
Can I get debian with latest kde? Like stable debian but rolling DE like kde neon?
Debian 12 shipped with the latest kde plasma version, but the distro is designed to be stable, with a capital S. The packages will not update until the version does.
Flatpaks are a great way to get modern software on a stable OS like debian. If neon has a flatpak version, it would be a good answer.
stable
is not the only debian release.Siduction is rolling Debian with more updated KDE stuff.
Sounds like you're introducing me to some 2 girls 1 cup type shit, but I'll look it up. Is it still maintained?
Yup! It's rolling, but the latest ISO release was in March.
You could check backports.
I don't usually need the absolute latest so I'm fine waiting for stuff to reach testing.