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Average Debian system update experience:
(lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Wow, I've managed a handful of Debian or Ubuntu servers and used it personally for over 15 years. It has been super stable but I have seen a number of errors running updates, usually it's some obscure config I forgot to update at some point or a removed package file. This is an entirely new one to me.