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(Debian) How do i find links for apt repositories?
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I'm on mint, these are my package mirrors (based in the Netherlands):
afaik there's no public list of package mirrors
Careful with this!
You need to change the repo priorieties to REALLY low, otherwise your system may downgrade packages and stupid shit like that.
Trust me, I extracted PopOS repos from ubuntu noble based PopOS and installed cosmic apps on debian. It worked, until it started messing up my system.
Use nix, it is way cleaner. On Debian I basically use nix for everything because many packages are missing or outdated.
https://www.debian.org/mirror/list
I don't think these include mint specific packages like OP wanted?