03-17-2020, 01:16 PM
you would change your apt sources to jump to a newer release while keeping the same kernel. ...i wouldnt do that, tho. the default os is hacked together. who knows what will break.
the unofficial debian installer uses the manjaro kernel so there are many differences.
i use debian sid arm64 using the manjaro kernel with great results.
the unofficial debian installer uses the manjaro kernel so there are many differences.
i use debian sid arm64 using the manjaro kernel with great results.