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Do people with newer pcs prefer rolling release?
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what happens after those x years?
Depends on the exact system but there will be a method to switch to a newer release channel without reinstalling. Rinse and repeat every x years.
The same that happens when you update to receive a breaking change on a rolling distro. It's version number go up, just at a different point in time.