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Upgrade Buster 10 to Bullseye 11 - The Bottom Line
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Re: Upgrade Buster 10 to Bullseye 11 - The Bottom Line
I'm terribly sorry about the gif. It's gone now.
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Re: Upgrade Buster 10 to Bullseye 11 - The Bottom Line
Thank you very much.
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Re: Upgrade Buster 10 to Bullseye 11 - The Bottom Line
What is Ublock Origin? Do we now need it to use Debian?
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Re: Upgrade Buster 10 to Bullseye 11 - The Bottom Line
My comment was tongue-in-cheek. I suppose you might not browse the internet, or block ads via some other means like DNS or built into browser.
Of course, people can view ads if they like. And they can also install snapstore to waste even more resources.
Re: Upgrade Buster 10 to Bullseye 11 - The Bottom Line
Thanks for clarifying. The topic I started is beginning to get off-topic. It is easy to get confused.