Hello, I was wondering what actions and when are needed in order to not "fall" into debian stable with coming bookworm stable, and keep the system on debian testing migrating to debian trixie?
(03-18-2023, 03:33 PM)user641 Wrote: Hello, I was wondering what actions and when are needed in order to not "fall" into debian stable with coming bookworm stable, and keep the system on debian testing migrating to debian trixie?
For now, there is only bookworm. Mobian will most probably wait out the flurry of migrations after the release that make the distributions rather unstable before they switch over to "trixie". Of course, you can configure the "testing" repository of Debian already now, but again, not recommended to use that right after a release.
(03-18-2023, 03:33 PM)user641 Wrote: Hello, I was wondering what actions and when are needed in order to not "fall" into debian stable with coming bookworm stable, and keep the system on debian testing migrating to debian trixie?
For now, there is only bookworm. Mobian will most probably wait out the flurry of migrations after the release that make the distributions rather unstable before they switch over to "trixie". Of course, you can configure the "testing" repository of Debian already now, but again, not recommended to use that right after a release.
I've been using trixie for around 1month after release of bookworm and no issues so far.