Bug#1106489: xdg-user-dir: not found
Alexandre Detiste
alexandre.detiste at gmail.com
Sun May 25 11:57:55 BST 2025
Yes of course ! I even lost libgcc<something>so.1 at one point. It's a
very bad idea.
Even skipping one release seems a very bad idea nowadays, it was ok-ish before.
I only tried because this because I might be asked before end of year
to do the same thing a thousand times because of NIS2;
this big waste of time does not make sense if it's
for the one computer at home you use for real with data you care for.
For the record this is the original 128GB SSD for this tiny computer I
brought to Cambridge.
It was replaced by a 256GB clone in 2019, but this newer one died recently.
So I reverted to this time capsule. At least the hostname is already right.
Greetings
Le dim. 25 mai 2025 à 12:22, Simon McVittie <smcv at debian.org> a écrit :
> On Sun, 25 May 2025 at 00:10:15 +0200, Alexandre Detiste wrote:
> >(this box was upgrader from Buster to Trixie in one go, it was brutal)
>
> In this case the supportable upgrade path would have been:
>
> * buster -> bullseye (Debian 10 -> 11)
> * reboot into new kernel
> * bullseye -> bookworm (11 -> 12)
> * reboot into new kernel
> * bookworm -> trixie (12 -> 13)
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