"Wie Upgraded man über 100.000 Geräte?" - Beispiel: Google mit gLinux | U-Labs
"Wie Upgraded man über 100.000 Geräte?" - Beispiel: Google mit gLinux | U-Labs
I am stoked! Installing Debian Trixie (Debian 13 testing) on my Framework!
We recently found out that libid3tag is now packaged in Debian testing! Hooray!
We consider this a major advancement since quite a few distros are based on Debian. This will help with development as more and more programs will end up using our fork, so we can work with them and improve the library like never before!
Moving over to Debian testing from Debian 12 tonight. Only reason being is that there is some annoying bugs in the gnome version that while it doesn't break the system it does make things annoying
Bro forgot to update
Oh so THAT'S why Debian testing is such a mess right now...
Ganzen Tag in VMs rumgespielt: #Ubuntu2004, #Ubuntu2204, #PopOs2204, #Fedora36, #Fedora38 und #debiantesting in einem Multi-Boot Setup von #Grub auf #SystemdBoot umgestellt.
Verschiedene Problemchen dabei angetroffen, bis es am Ende funktioniert hat
Am Ende voll confident mein Prod-System (F38) umgestellt.
Bootet
- Alles Grub zeugs entfernt
- #EFI-Booteinträge aufgeräumt (efibootmgr)
*zack*, bootet nicht mehr
Auf den letzten Metern doch noch nen LiveSystem gebraucht
I’m searching. Other than #debian what other distro offers this?
* The most software (including 3rd party repositories)
* Independent—free of corporate influence
* Huge support community
* Excellent documentation
* Very flexible—can be minimal or full featured
* Numerous Desktop Environment choices
* Supports multiple chip architectures
* Between stable & bleeding edge (similar to #debiantesting)
* Dependable & requires little manual intervention (unlike #archlinux)