> I had to use Buster RC 1 to successfully install Debian on a new laptop (from
> Zareason) since I couldn't get Stretch stable to work.
>
> Now that Buster is stable, how should I proceed to upgrade to it. So far I
> have not found the official Debian doc that describes the correct way--and
On Mi, 10 iul 19, 16:04:45, Tom Browder wrote:
> I had to use Buster RC 1 to successfully install Debian on a new laptop
> (from Zareason) since I couldn't get Stretch stable to work.
Just for the archives, the RC1 referred to the Debian Installer itself.
What exactly you installed depends on the
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 18:34 songbird wrote:
> Tom Browder wrote:
> >
> > I had to use Buster RC 1 to successfully install Debian on a new laptop
> > (from Zareason) since I couldn't get Stretch stable to work.
> >
> > Now that Buster is stable, how should I proceed to upgrade to it. So far
> I
Tom Browder wrote:
>
> I had to use Buster RC 1 to successfully install Debian on a new laptop
> (from Zareason) since I couldn't get Stretch stable to work.
>
> Now that Buster is stable, how should I proceed to upgrade to it. So far I
> have not found the official Debian doc that describes the co
I had to use Buster RC 1 to successfully install Debian on a new laptop
(from Zareason) since I couldn't get Stretch stable to work.
Now that Buster is stable, how should I proceed to upgrade to it. So far I
have not found the official Debian doc that describes the correct way--and
all I've seen o
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