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91 packages can be upgraded. Run ‘apt list --upgradable’ to see them.
N: Repository ‘http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease’ changed its ‘Version’ value from ‘12.4’ to ‘12.5’

      • bruhduh
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        155 months ago

        As refugee from long time daily driving arch (4 years straight) i say fa2-467409857

      • Hellfire103
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        85 months ago

        It’s honestly a lot smoother than people say. Things mostly work fine, and the odd breakage is never a real issue and is quickly resolved.

        However, I had to install Librewolf as an AppImage, since bgstack15 was having some trouble getting the OBS to work recently.

      • @9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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        35 months ago

        Running sid for 5 years now. Had one major breakage where couldnt boot into DE automatically for a few days. I think it affected everyone…

        Had one other minor breakage where i ignored a warning from apt-listbugs… I learned my lesson after that

        So… Overall, sid has been a really good experience… Just make sure you read the listbugs warning on every update. And always double check if running full-upgrade to ensure nothing important is getting removed

      • @saroh@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        Debian distros are named after Toy Story characters.

        Sid is a kid who breaks all the toys.

        Sid is Debian’s unstable branch :D

      • Hellfire103
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        55 months ago

        It’s the “unstable” rolling version of Debian. The issue I used to have with Debian was that the packages were quite old, but that’s not the case with Sid.