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hey all, would installing boron using the install script at hxxps://github.com/BunsenLabs/bunsen-netinstall work on debian trixie instead of bookworm?
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I'm inclined to say no, but only @johnraff can answer that for sure.
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hey all, would installing boron using the install script at hxxps://github.com/BunsenLabs/bunsen-netinstall work on debian trixie instead of bookworm?
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Not Boron, but you can try the Carbon branch:
https://github.com/BunsenLabs/bunsen-ne … ree/carbon
It is intended to install on a Debian Trixie base system (see the instructions).
But some of the important BL Carbon packages are going through changes, so be ready for glitches and upgrade often.
BTW did you type the above url by hand? hxxps is not a protocol I'm familiar with.
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^ New members cannot post links.
He had to say what he wanted differently.
Nice try.
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Ah, understood!
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@johnraff thanks for the info, I'll try that. Yes, used hxxps as I couldn't post links.
@marens thanks!
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