Le 10/07/2021 à 13:51, Brian Thompson a écrit :
On Sat, 2021-07-10 at 13:43 +0200, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi, Debian unstable with bits of experimental here
Is it (usually) wise to intermix different suites? I guess it wouldn't matter
that much for bits and pieces of experimental in unstable since you are already
in agreeance with having an unstable system to begin with.
I wanted to do the same thing with getting testing security updates into
unstable, but I didn't think that was wise (plus it's the other way direction).
This is not the point of the OP message, so let's not derail, I
mention it because packages versions could be relevant to the OP
problems. There are plenty of threads and post around to tell you not to
do that, and they are right. I am "mixing" since Debian 4, all my
stations are "hybrids" of some sorts, sometimes it breaks, I fix it. I
don't recommend or advocate it, but I do it without much problem and for
new hardware it is often mandatory, unless you'd rather switch to
another distribution.
Me on Debian "melting pot", free to walk the wire. Who needs a big
corporation to botch updates and ruin your system when you can do it
yourself? ;-)