IF you are using 'Bookworm' you are near the cutting edge anyhow...?
> Bullseye is now being maintained by "Debian"
I guess if you have an early release of bookworm and you only just update it, that may be as close as you can get to a "Stable Bookworm" ?
My daily driver has an early bookworm release plus updates.
While on one of my 'test phones' I do flash the latest nightly almost every night.
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Bookworm has worked out fine for me as a daily driver, seems pretty stable. I just put in the latest updates today and the things I need are still working. (Usually I update it about once a week or so.) I periodically do a full image backup of the eMMC in case something goes horribly wrong, and also have a working SD card that can be inserted in the phone if for some reason the installed OS stops working.
I'm updating to Bookworm.
One question though, why does it take forever to update initramfs?
I started the update at 9:00 in the morning, and it got up to "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.13-sunxi64" at 99% a few minutes later.
It's almost 16:00 now, and "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.13-sunxi64" is still at 99%.
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I upgraded to bookworm today and everything seems to be working fine aside from the fact that it tells me installation of the package folks-common has been held back. Trying to install folks-common manually tries to uninstall mobian-phosh, mobian-phosh-phone, gnome-calls and gnome-contacts which I'm guessing I don't wanna do. Anyone know what's up with that?