this post was submitted on 01 Jan 2026
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it had the very latest gnome and kde releases at the time it finished. I'm sure there are dozens of other packages for which this is true. by Debian standards it was anomalously current. I find it hard to believe there are serious gaps that make even 2025 games unplayable.
edit: speaking, of course, in comparison to other 2025 distros