Summary
aptosid and sidux are based on Debian's most modern branch, sid. They include a manual[4] and a collection of tools and scripts to make desktop administration easier.
One of aptosid's and sidux's more notable features, unlike most other Linux distributions, they utilize a true 'rolling-release-cycle', and thus continue to remain current. Users can update all of the system's packages via the command 'apt-get dist-upgrade'. Through this model, there should not, in theory, ever be a need to overwrite a aptosid or sidux system by installing an entirely new version. Other Linux distributions that use the rolling release model include Arch Linux, Gentoo and Linux Mint Debian Edition.
System recommendations
aptosid is officially supported for the i686 computer architecture and the amd64 computer architecture
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