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

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  • #11
    Originally posted by peppercats View Post
    can't wait for the posters on my forum to enjoy a nice day-long downtime as I inevitably cause massive breakage upgrading
    I upgraded from "Bullseye" to "Bookworm" during the testing stages. I did not experience any breakage during the upgrade or since then.

    Then again...I don't game; don't open my web browser that has 100+ tabs that auto-load; don't try to compile 8 simultaneous iterations of [blank]. I don't do anything drastic with my Linux desktop which is why I probably don't encounter those bugs.

    And my NAS & firewall systems will be the last things I upgrade...in maybe 6 months to a years time.

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    • #12
      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.

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      • #13
        Also already upgraded my servers/workstations beginning of may. Nothing major broke. A few dependency hickups but that was because my system is a bit messy.

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        • #14
          Release scheduled for my birthday, yay! 😍
          I've already upgraded my desktop computer months ago, no problems.
          Now I will upgrade a home server and laptop. 💯🎊

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          • #15
            Originally posted by peppercats View Post
            can't wait for the posters on my forum to enjoy a nice day-long downtime as I inevitably cause massive breakage upgrading
            you run a forum and dont have the services in containers?
            This must be how archeologists feel when they stumble upon a Dinosaur skeleton.

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            • #16
              And they say Debian Stable has no bugs.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by discordian View Post

                you run a forum and dont have the services in containers?
                This must be how archeologists feel when they stumble upon a Dinosaur skeleton.
                Perhaps peppercats and I are only folks in this forum which do not hold a CS degree...

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
                  And they say Debian Stable has no bugs.
                  Quote me whoever said that? Stable mean it doesn't crash after a long time running. Not only about Debian, I have never seen any program without any bugs, except it's archived project maybe?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by virr View Post

                    Quote me whoever said that? Stable mean it doesn't crash after a long time running. Not only about Debian, I have never seen any program without any bugs, except it's archived project maybe?
                    Oh, come on, enable emoji support already. Seriously, I put 3 joking emojis in my post and you still take it far too seriously???

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