Hmm today I will update all my packeges

hmm today I will update all my packeges

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>do this roughly every few days
>nothing wrong ever happens

maybe just don't wait a year to update a rolling distro where nobody is testing the upgrade path from that long ago

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>After this operation, 4,096 B of additional disk space will be used.

>Use% 100 Mounted on /boot

I did update my Debian 11.2 to 11.3. Nothing bad happened.

Yes, do as I say!

If it breaks I can just rollback

>268 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them.
why yes I shall report back

legit lost my Manjaro install to this shit.
Then I installed Elementary OS and it corrupted my user accounts and is somehow blocking me from my BIOS so I can't reinstall, so my system is now bricked.

Running kernel seems to be up-to-date.

Restarting services...
Service restarts being deferred:
systemctl restart ModemManager.service
systemctl restart avahi-daemon.service
systemctl restart bluetooth.service
systemctl restart clamav-freshclam.service
systemctl restart colord.service
systemctl restart cups-browsed.service
systemctl restart cups.service
/etc/needrestart/restart.d/dbus.service
systemctl restart libvirtd.service
systemctl restart lightdm.service
systemctl restart packagekit.service
systemctl restart pcscd.service
systemctl restart polkit.service
systemctl restart rpcbind.service
systemctl restart rsyslog.service
systemctl restart rtkit-daemon.service
systemctl restart smartmontools.service
systemctl restart speech-dispatcher.service
systemctl restart ssh.service
systemctl restart systemd-journald.service
systemctl restart systemd-logind.service
systemctl restart systemd-machined.service
/etc/needrestart/restart.d/systemd-manager
systemctl restart systemd-timesyncd.service
systemctl restart udisks2.service
systemctl restart upower.service
systemctl restart [email protected]
systemctl restart winbind.service
systemctl restart wpa_supplicant.service

No containers need to be restarted.

No user sessions are running outdated binaries.

nothing broke, stupid debian being so stable

Both times you went with derivatives. Serves you right for being retarded. You should only be installing Arch

>tranjaro ACK!s itself
>elementary ACK!s your pc
Kek, I wont shill a specific one but generally speaking distros built on top of other distros are total jokes

i assume your concern is updating the dependencies of a program's source code, and not your OS's packages

do yourself a favor and get off of debian stable and go to sid. i get 1 or 2 patch versions behind, if not the newest release, on pretty much everything i download through aptitude. i used to have so much shit downloaded from source because the version in the repo is older than dirt. i had a couple of weird interactions like the newest openssh version not supporting rsa anymore but git still trying to use rsa. add a flag to the git command and it works for now. some other minor issues but nothing that prevents me from working

hmm today I will install a single update that handles everything with one click

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Which program is that? I had to reboot my system last time I tried restarting some services

hmm today i will boot into a bleeding edge distro and only update it on leap years

wish me luck frens

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>fish
No amount of luck can help you friend.