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> From: aprekates <apreka...@posteo.net>
> Sent: Sun Jun 30 00:45:12 CEST 2019
> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
> Subject: Re: Debian9.6 upgrades to Debian 10 byitself.
> 
> 
> Thanks for the reply.
> 
> You'r right. The problem was in my sources.
> 
> Two weeks ago i tried sth and forgot to revert back
> the correct ones..
> 
> Now i wonder what damage i've done.
> 
> My system booted ok . It seems like debian 9.  No observable changes to 
> login screen or KDE.
> 
> Although kde info reports: Plasma 5.8.6 and
> uname reports Linux 4.9.0-7
> 

Sounds like you have a partially installed Debian Buster. This is what can 
happen when you change your sources, but you don't do a full-upgrade. Generally 
it probably isn't good to run this way.

Now is a good time to upgrade to Buster at least! Buster is expected to release 
next week, and for the most part is ready for use, unless you have certain 
hardware that you want to keep on Stretch.

First, I would back up your data.

Next, I would change your sources to point to buster (not testing), and:

$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt full-upgrade

and fully upgrade your system to Buster.

-Matt

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