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    Phoronix: Debian 12 "Bookworm" Set For Release Next Week With Around 100 Known Bugs

    Debian 12 remains on track for releasing next week even with around 100 known RC bugs that likely won't be resolved pre-release. The Debian release team says overall things are on-track...

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  • #2
    now it's only the unknown bugs we have to be worried about!

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    • #3
      can't wait for the posters on my forum to enjoy a nice day-long downtime as I inevitably cause massive breakage upgrading

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      • #4
        Now that I've finally stopped confusing Buster and Bullseye, a new B-name drops…

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        • #5
          Known and unknown...

          Is this usual or Debian is becoming as buggy as Ubuntu or what?

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          • #6
            Got a ZFS NAS with Debian 11.

            I will wait for that point release, 12.1.

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            • #7
              It really depends what the bugs are, doesn't it? I can live with "minor glitch in display of hamburger menu in gedit" level things, but, "hoses filesystem randomly" is another thing all together...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by timofonic View Post
                Is this usual or Debian is becoming as buggy as Ubuntu or what?
                Nah, this is a normal part of Debian's release process. There will always be bugs. The goal isn't so much perfection as it is normalcy.

                But that said, it is often a good idea to wait for the first point release before updating any Debian installations. A lot of unexpected conflicts can arise from dragging every piece of software two years forward into the future all at once.

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                • #9
                  Oh no, not bugs. I only use software that never has any bugs.

                  That's why birdie and I only use software from Google and IBM. Because they neve have bugs.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by andyprough View Post
                    Oh no, not bugs. I only use software that never has any bugs.

                    That's why birdie and I only use software from Google and IBM. Because they neve have bugs.
                    We need a "laughed so hard I made my colleagues in the next office ask what was so funny" addition to the "Like" function.

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