Of course, you need to reboot to actually use the new kernel.
Debian point upgrades never were an issue for me. Now that I think about it, Stretch is getting very old.
Just in time for Buster, I guess.
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Re: Upcoming Debian 9 Update (9.9)
And rock solid. Buddy, don't suffer from Shiny New Stuff Syndrome...Wheelerof4te wrote:Now that I think about it, Stretch is getting very old.
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Re: Upcoming Debian 9 Update (9.9)
^If I suffered from that, I would still be running Arch, buddy.
BTW, Buster is frozen since march, so it is even now too old for the bleeding-edge SNS obsessed people.
BTW, Buster is frozen since march, so it is even now too old for the bleeding-edge SNS obsessed people.