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by gottorf 772 days ago
I follow this rule, or the variant where you wait for the first point release of a new major version, wherever possible. My desktop ran Debian bullseye until maybe about a month ago, when I updated to bookworm on its 5th point release. My browser of choice on that machine is firefox-esr, which is still on the 115.x branch.
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I'm updating to bookworm on my daily driver laptop today - testing the full system backup now.

I've had minimal issues recently with debian but decades of debacles (not just debian, everything from RSX-11 to windows server) have made me cautious. So exhausted with wasted time.

I've really come to enjoy Debian stable. It's going to take something significant to get me off Bookworm.
> It's going to take something significant to get me off Bookworm.

Do you have experience using "Debian LTS"? It might have gotten me to stick to Bullseye for a little while longer, but I don't know much about it, and EOL was coming along soon.

I have a system running Debian LTS for ~2 years, with Firefox ESR. No complaints, no nightmares. So far it's just working!