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I told it to power off. It rebooted to do updates. Once these updates were done, it powered off. Kinda like Windows. 😂

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        And that’s for bookworm, which was released in June 2023.

        Trixie currently has, and will likely have, sqlite3 3.46.1, which was released 2024-08-13.

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          Yeah, and I use trixie myself, but I think that it’s reasonable to use Debian stable rather than Debian testing in response, because for Debian, “release” is when it enters stable.

          It is true that trixie is expected to become new stable within about two weeks, so we’re right on the verge of a new release, but it still isn’t out the door.

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      It’s what pisses me off the most using Debian.

      Set a active directory server with samba on Debian and one day windows 11 machines couldn’t login anymore.

      After hours of troubleshooting:

      ah yes this samba issue was fixed 3 years ago but you didn’t get it because you’re “stable”

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        Honestly I have patched a few debian packages manually before. Sqlite in particular - I needed a new trigger feature so I built the damn thing from scratch and installed it.

        I think doing that probably caused some debian dev to literally die.

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      Debian has a major release once every 2 years or so. That is when packages get major version bumps. Until then the stable version only gets security and stability updates.