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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostWhat I usually do is just replace the codename with the type of branch it is. So for example in my sources.list, I'll replace all instances of "bullseye" with "stable" and then I never really have to worry about distro upgrades.
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Originally posted by ATLief View PostIt’s worth noting that Debian recommends against doing this in your sources.list.
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Originally posted by DeepDayze View PostThe naming scheme for Debian is quite lighthearted and witty and I am sure most everyone has heard of the Toy Story film?
But i only remember Buzz and Woody. Especially with 9y I was not able to speak english so the meaning of the names was not obvious to me.
Makes them very difficult to remember. (Some got translated some not) Hamm - Specki, Bo Peep - Porzelinchen.
To twist it: imagein it would have been a german film and
you are nine years old and you have to remember german nick names "Bestecki", "Holzi", "Hans Naseweis" for the next 25 years just to be able to get the latest Suse Codename "Blitz Lichtjahr" pun correctly
Besides the Codename question was not only related to debianLast edited by CochainComplex; 14 October 2022, 02:19 AM.
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Originally posted by DeepDayze View PostThe naming scheme for Debian is quite lighthearted and witty and I am sure most everyone has heard of the Toy Story film?
The last movie I EVER saw in a movie theater was in 1993...the original Jurrasic Park movie.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostI take Debian's recommendations with a grain of salt, considering I've had better stability with Arch than I have with an un-modified Debian sources.list. I've had fewer interruptions with distro upgrades when using "stable" in sources.list than I have doing their way of upgrading.
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Originally posted by user1 View Post
Did I miss the news, or is Debian switching to yearly releases starting with Debian 12?
Debian 14
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The release team has decided that the release after bookworm and
trixie will be called forky.
On behalf of the Release Team
Paul
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostWhat I usually do is just replace the codename with the type of branch it is. So for example in my sources.list, I'll replace all instances of "bullseye" with "stable" and then I never really have to worry about distro upgrades.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostWhat I usually do is just replace the codename with the type of branch it is. So for example in my sources.list, I'll replace all instances of "bullseye" with "stable" and then I never really have to worry about distro upgrades.
My recommendation: for stable, stay on the codename, for testing/unstable use these. Personally I also don't use the label "sid" but just "unstable". Wonder why they have it at all...
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