๐ญ Debian 11.0 "Bullseye" Is Very Close To Release | Now Under A Full Freeze | Debian 10 Buster to 11
In This Video We Are Discussing About Now very close, Debian 11 Bullseye has reached its final milestone and is now completely frozen.
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Now very close, Debian 11 Bullseye has reached its final milestone and is now completely frozen. This means that the most important point before the announcement of the stable version has been reached. So Debian 11 Bullseye It becomes the new test version of Debian. Therefore, every package that needs it needs to be edited by the release team to go from unstable to testing. Paul Gevers, announcing that Debian 11 Bullseye has reached its final milestone; it asks that such requests be made only for changes that are really needed. Gevers;recommends that those who request unblocking to transition from unstable to testing for needed changes, get the tags right using the "reportbug". Gevers; says that if there are any problems during the upgrade that users should be aware of, the error reporting should not be forgotten. You can reach Paul Gevers' statement titled โDebian bullseye fully frozenโ
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Following the soft freeze and hard freeze, Debian 11 "Bullseye" is now under a full freeze ahead of its official Debian 11 stable release.
The full freeze marks the period shortly before the actual release. Packages wanting to get into Bullseye now need a manual review by the release team to proceed.
Debian 10's full freeze began in March 2019 while they released in July. Or with Debian 9 the full freeze was in February 2017 with then releasing that June. So we'll see how long it takes before Debian 11 gets a formal release date but more than likely will be in the next three months or so.
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Debian 11, codenamed Bullseye, is the latest release that comes with several crucial improvements over Debian 10. The developers are yet to roll out a stable version; however, users can expect significant differences over its predecessor.
If you plan to upgrade from Debian 10 Buster to 11 Bullseye without breaking a sweat, then itโs time to hop on the bandwagon and carry out a simple upgrade.
Pre-Requisites
Create a full system backup of your important data and files at the very least. The upgrade process is pretty straightforward; nevertheless, it is vital to take all necessary data precautions before upgrading.
Remove any system packages which werenโt a part of your current Debian version or any external repositories.
Some services might face interruptions during the transition, therefore, avoid keeping any applications running during the process.
Upgrade Debian 10 Buster to 11 Bullseye Linux
Here's a step-by-step guide to upgrade Debian from version 10 to 11.
Step 1: Update Your System
As a first step, it is essential to ensure all the pre-installed packages on your system are up to date. Run the following command to update your system package list and upgrade the packages to the latest version.
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
Next, install the gcc-8-base package by issuing the following command:
sudo apt install gcc-8-base
Verify the currently installed Debian version by reviewing the output of the following command:
cat /etc/os-release
Note the version information next to the VERSION_ID label in the output above. In this case, the system is running Debian version 10.
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