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Debian testing?
i don't think it's even in sid yet, at least not the released version of gnome 45.. which, like, just came out--yesterday.
check the pre-release dailies of ubuntu 23.10. it's due to be released next month and is slated for gnome 45. if you use the dailies, prepare for some... uh... 'instabilities'
No distro has the 45 packaged yet ahahhaha
Yeah, I should have been more clear. I meant I want to have it sometime this year. I know of Arch and Gentoo for quick releases, and I know Debian for lts, but I was looking for more of a middle ground.