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Can you give me a link to download Debian Buster?
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Re: Can you give me a link to download Debian Buster?
There is no Debian Buster. Current Debian Stable is Stretch, and you should install that. But if you want to "have fun" with your system, here you go:
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/week ... 64/iso-cd/
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/week ... 64/iso-cd/
Re: Can you give me a link to download Debian Buster?
If you need hand-holding to find a hyperlink, you really shouldn't be running Testing (aka Buster).Efrahim wrote:Can you give me a link to download Debian Buster?
Re: Can you give me a link to download Debian Buster?
I have downloaded this link and the room Stretch(Stabil) is already there is no difference
Re: Can you give me a link to download Debian Buster?
why?dasein wrote:If you need hand-holding to find a hyperlink, you really shouldn't be running Testing (aka Buster).Efrahim wrote:Can you give me a link to download Debian Buster?
Re: Can you give me a link to download Debian Buster?
Short answer: If you have to ask why, that's yet another sign that you're not ready to run Testing.Efrahim wrote:why?dasein wrote:If you need hand-holding to find a hyperlink, you really shouldn't be running Testing (aka Buster).
Slightly longer answer: Because Testing breaks, and breaks unpredictably, just like its catchy name implies. Testing is all about bug-hunting, which means that Testing users are expected to do first-level troubleshooting and triage on their own, without hand-holding or spoon-feeding. Testing requires a level of expertise and engagement that goes far, far beyond finding a simple hyperlink.
Re: Can you give me a link to download Debian Buster?
Thanks you for the answerdasein wrote:Short answer: If you have to ask why, that's yet another sign that you're not ready to run Testing.Efrahim wrote:why?dasein wrote:If you need hand-holding to find a hyperlink, you really shouldn't be running Testing (aka Buster).
Slightly longer answer: Because Testing breaks, and breaks unpredictably, just like its catchy name implies. Testing is all about bug-hunting, which means that Testing users are expected to do first-level troubleshooting and triage on their own, without hand-holding or spoon-feeding. Testing requires a level of expertise and engagement that goes far, far beyond finding a simple hyperlink.