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Debian 9
Debian 9










debian 9
  1. #Debian 9 install
  2. #Debian 9 drivers
  3. #Debian 9 update
  4. #Debian 9 upgrade

Such as apt and aptitude should use the upgrade command.

#Debian 9 update

Used, in order to update to the latest kernel packages. To perform the upgrade will need to ensure that the dist-upgrade command is Pointing the package management system at one of Debian's many HTTP mirrors.Ī comprehensive list of mirrors is available at:Īs a special case for this point release, those using the apt-get tool Upgrading an existing installation to this revision can be achieved by New installation images will be available soon at the regular locations. To update many packages, and most such updates are

#Debian 9 install

Those who frequently install updates from won't have Packages can be upgraded to the current versions using an up-to-date Debian

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Please note that the point release does not constitute a new version of Debianĩ but only updates some of the packages included. Have already been published separately and are referenced where available. This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues,Īlong with a few adjustments for serious problems. Stable distribution Debian 9 (codename stretch). MX uses its own programs and libraries that can interfere with Debian’s dist-upgrade path, and users often install programs from outside the MX and Debian repos that might have dependencies problems.The Debian project is pleased to announce the ninth update of its Q: Why do you say that things will break?Ī: Debian Stable can be upgraded in place from version to version automatically as long as the Debian Stable repos are used exclusively. You will be doing this at your own risk and MX Linux will not be able to support you in any official manner, though you can check the Forum for a possible Community topic. We have provided instructions along with known problems in a Wiki article.īe aware that things will break. Q: Can I just switch to the new Stable myself?Ī: Technically, yes.

#Debian 9 drivers

Some of the libraries and proprietary drivers may present problems that will have to be worked out. As a result, many of our packages are at least up to Stretch, if not beyond. Q: Won’t all the packages now become way out of date?Ī: MX Linux has been constantly backporting from Stretch before it became the new Stable. Furthermore, the MX Linux Forum will continue to support users using Jessie the same way it has with MEPIS 12 and MX-14, both based on Debian Wheezy. You will continue to receive all security upgrades, first from Debian Security itself and then from Debian Long Term Support until April 2020.

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Q: Is the old Stable (Jessie) now going to be unsupported and disappear?Ī: No. Those changes require careful testing, since MX Linux stresses stability over novelty. Both Xfce 4.14 and antiX-17 are still in development at this time.Ī: Many packages and procedures change when a new Stable is released, the new Xfce will have ported everything over to some newer version of gtk+ 3 (perhaps Stretch’s 3.22), and antiX-17 will be bringing new items. Q: When will MX Linux change its base to the new Stable?Ī: The official change will occur with the release of MX-17, tentatively scheduled for the end of 2017.Ī: MX Linux will utilize three resources for the development of MX-17: the new Debian Stable, Xfce 4.14 and antiX-17. These Questions and Answers are designed to respond to that understandable reaction. With the release of Debian Stretch as the new Stable, many users have begun to wonder how that relates to MX Linux.












Debian 9