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www.garron.me
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| | | | | How to enable Debian Backports | |
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niemczuk.tech
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| | | | | The thing with Debian stable is that it is stable. But you don't get the newest software which is sometimes required. Of course there are backports repositories but after a new Debian stable release may not include the required version. On the other hand adding sid repositories could mess up your system after an apt update. The solution for this is apt-pinning. | |
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tilde.town
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post detailing the author's experience updating their Debian GNU/Linux system from Buster to Bullseye, highlighting the process, challenges, and benefits of the upgrade. | |
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itsfoss.com
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| | | The apt-key is being deprecated and your system knows that. But do you know what you should do to get packages from external repositories? | ||