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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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vincent.bernat.ch
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| | | | | A small howto to downgrade all Debian packages to a specific date using snapshot.debian.org. | |
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debianaddict.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author troubleshoots and resolves a dpkg I/O error encountered during an Ubuntu package upgrade by cleaning the local package cache. | |
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mor-pah.net
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| | | [AI summary] A technical guide explains how to migrate a live CentOS or Debian mail server to a smaller disk within a Proxmox virtual machine while minimizing downtime. | ||