Then maybe just help fix the mouse issue and keep all the other applications
on a newer version, I would suggest.
Sadly there are limits on how much you can update the software, since the OS
work on a synergistic fashion, so when core packages version limit other
versions then you can't go
I installed etiona (9) and my mouse was moving super slow, even when
sensitivity was jacked up to the max. I love Trisquel 8 because it works much
better, I just wish for some of the essential packages like
libreoffice,vlc,kodi,rhythmbox, etc.. to be more up to date.
Just like Magic Banana said, you might wanna try out Etiona.
Even when is still in development, you can find it quite stable for an Alpha,
also if you find bugs you could report them and contribute towards its
release.
Thanks I re-commented the backports and did sudo apt autoremove and sudo apt
dist-upgrade to remove the packages.
I only changed the flidas-backports to etiona-backports. Isn't this the
correct way to use backports? How else can they be used?
> You can get a .deb
LibreOffice was an example I just wanted working backports to update in
general. Were it not for some mouses issues I had with Trisquel 9 I
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I hadn't changed flidas-backports to etiona-backports.