Great, now is a good time to switch my home server from testing to Trixie then stable. Have been use testing in all my home PCs but recently, I feel the server does not need all the latest updates.
Novice question: Couldn’t you have switched to Trixie months ago and also don’t have to change to Stable? I thought that would give the same result.
Sorry didn’t login for some time. Yeah, basically Trixie is ‘fixed’ naming, and ‘testing’ or ‘stable’ is floating. So thats correct month ago or anytime before release Testing is same as Trixie. I want to use stable in my repo setting so it will float to future major release automatically
Time to mark it on my calender to update my Laptop Running Debian.
Would love a tutorial how to update to Debian 13Would love a tutorial how to update to Debian 13
debian publishes release notes for every new release which contain instructions on how to update from a previous version. as an example, these are the release notes for bookworm: https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/release-notes/
the release notes can be found at the release information page: https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/. read it carefully when the time comes
Ty
Feels like Bookworm just came out.




