yep. i was lucky indeed. Only i had to repair a SSL package. LibreOffice got upgraded but i was okay with that
Luc Martin Steigerwald <mar...@lichtvoll.de> schreef op 19 mei 2023 07:45:13 UTC: >Luc Castermans - 19.05.23, 09:38:23 CEST: >> On one machine I performed a >> >> apt upgrade -t experimental > >Without limiting the set of packages to upgrade? If so, you likely have >installed all packages from experimental, possibly including some that >are really experimental. One may argue whether experimental is the right >place for bug fix updates during the release cycle, but it is used that >way. However outside of release cycle it is used for test versions of >software. So you may have installed all kinds of funny and really >unstable stuff on your system. > >Don't do that! > >I'd never ever do that. I posted the exact aptitude call for a reason. > >However maybe I am going to refrain from posting the exact commands >again, so that people need to figure it out themselves and learn about >the possible consequences. > >Anyway, you get you keep the pieces if anything breaks. > >> After which I needed to make few corrections on non-KDE related >> packages. The machine is running fine!! > >As far as you can see after just a few minutes. > >Best, >-- >Martin > >