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The trick is just to forget to renew them and then buy a new one next BF
Because their shop is running just fine without upgrades then who cares. ?
Okay, fair enough, June, not August (as I had said), but I was thinking of LTS, which is 5 years in total, which means June 2028
We are currently working on the Debian 13 KVM template.
For Debian 12 Bookworm, security support will end in June 2026, and LTS (Long Term Support) will end in June 2028.
Earlier, when I said "August", I was thinking of Debian 11 (released in August 2021), which is LTS until August 2026
Finally, somebody tagged me. I am not removing nicks, so you guys are going to be tagged again
oh my god they removed 'last', i am super annoyed and am contemplating writing a sternly-worded open letter.
I remember when that was the go-to. I think @KuJoe once had a thread here about people seeing how small people could shrink a running Debian 5 instance's RAM usage. I think it got down to 5MB.
I just changed the port in sshd_config, restarted sshd via systemctl, and logged in successfully from another system without having to do anything perverted with systemctl.
I have a server running Debian 7 in prod. Everyone here is afraid to touch it, but it still runs

Is Debian the preferred distribution around here for self-managed VPS's?
This is fine for something not connected to the internet. If it is, it could be exploited by the most basic script kiddie.
Deym, just upgraded my server to Debian 12
Still using Debian11
The release is tomorrow... 🚀 🎉
Yep! Going to spin up a box this weekend and give it a shot
thanks for the confirmation, glad to hear it. happy i might not have to change my ansible playbooks then
just upgraded my server to Debian 13. fucked
That's not very helpful to anyone.
Can you clarify?
Yes please, I've upgraded several "casual" systems so far over the past few days with no issues and am also curious.
Except they took my last command, dicks.
Will anything break after the update?
What has improved for server users? I understand there were a bunch of desktop improvements?
13 is unlucky number, we are all doomed (panick)
https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/
reinstalling all of my idling vms to debian 13 last night, so far so good.
fuckin hell, lol https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/issues.en.html#network-interface-names-may-change
but but persistent names guys, solved problem.
https://packages.debian.org/trixie/wtmpdb
Debian 13 with Xanmod edge kernel ( linux-xanmod-edge-x64v3 ) does not work.
I want my money back. /s
Incoming upgrade on all idling servers...
syctl.conf > @zed said:
Those of you using sysctl.conf may want to pay extra attention to the question of whether or not your configuration is valid for Debian
/etc/sysctl.conf file is missing
dont know its bug or intended.
my custom sysctl config is in /etc/sysctl.d directory anyway.
This is the way.