On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 10:57 PM songbird <songb...@anthive.com> wrote:

> Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > I just updated my media center PC from Debian Bullseye to Debian
> Bookworm.
> > The upgrade went alright. I initially had to download almost 2GB of 1640
> > packages. Around 600 failed to upgrade and I had to manually install them
> > in small chunks to fix the dependencies. Other than that the upgrade went
> > relatively smoothly and I am liking the new color scheme and wallpapers.
> >
> > Anyone else have any good or bad experiences upgrading to bookworm.
>
>   considering it's not released yet and has 331 RC bugs still to
> be dealt with (or ignored) that's a bit of a jumping the start
> line signal.
>
>   helping to find bugs is good though too.  :)
>

I have been running Bullseye on my notebook for almost a year with very few
problems. My sound hardware and my WiFi does not work on debian 11. My
notebook is my primary work machine and it has been working well. I look at
testing as a rolling release.  My media center Mini PC is all Intel and
everything on it just works. I wanted to try out KDE Big Screen which is
not available in Debian 11 so I had to upgrade to Debian 12. Big Screen
works ok on Wayland. I think I am missing some application packages though.
The Sound and WiFi buttons just launch a blue screen that never actually
loads. The shutdown button works fine. All in all I like it. I started
removing unneeded software to make it more streamlined. All I really need
is Dolphin, VLC and Elisa. Watch videos and listen to music.



>
>   songbird
>
>

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