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#1 2026-03-11 10:20:41

walter
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Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

Hi,

I know that a fresh install is the best. But if possible I would just like to do a distro upgrade.

There are these instructions; https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=8969 to base an upgrade path on.

Are there people who did an upgrade? How did that go?

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#2 2026-03-12 05:59:10

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

I have a laptop running Boron. Normally I would make a new partition, install Carbon to that and migrate settings etc over. That's what I did on my desktop machine, but the laptop drive is encrypted which makes it complicated (though not impossible) so I intend to do an upgrade of Boron to Carbon. I expect the instructions for Beryllium to Boron will pretty much work, but eventually I plan to write a Boron -> Carbon version.

Eventually. I'm a bit tied up with other things right now.

If anyone has any advice or warnings, please post!


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#3 2026-03-13 00:25:43

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

Since we don't have a tested dist-upgrade, and my test USB drive seems to be suddenly fried and I can't install carbon, I'll suggest...

1) Rename /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bunsen.list (I think that's the filename) to bunsen.list.bak and run 'sudo apt update'

2) Read and follow, where appropriate... https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/ … ading.html

3) Note that the most notable change is that you no longer run 'sudo dist-upgrade', run 'sudo full-upgrade' instead (though I'm not sure what the difference is)

The manual makes it look more difficult than it is. Reboot, then you can re-enable and update your bl sources (changing them to carbon) and let the fun begin!


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#4 2026-03-13 09:09:58

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

Thanks. I think I will just try it. 

Make back-up of certain things. And just try it. And if it gets messed up I do a full clean install.

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#5 2026-03-13 09:28:29

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

The Beryllium > Boron post you've already found should cover it, if you just change the names appropriately.


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#6 2026-03-13 09:36:07

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

hhh wrote:

3) Note that the most notable change is that you no longer run 'sudo dist-upgrade', run 'sudo full-upgrade' instead (though I'm not sure what the difference is)

^Here I still use both commands under 'sid'. It doesn't make any difference.  wink

But it is correct(!)

sudo apt dist-upgrade

or

sudo apt full-upgrade

I just wanted to say.  big_smile

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#7 2026-04-17 03:10:34

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

Hey @Walter: did you try it? How did it go? I'm interested in doing the same. I just loaded Carbon onto a USB to test it out.

I've got so many little fiddly folders and files set up for my workflow, (not to mention an overstuffed hard drive) I want to avoid making a new partition and migrating so much as doing a full upgrade.


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#8 2026-04-17 18:47:44

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

And a call to the wider forum: has anyone else done a successful upgrade from Boron to Carbon on their main machine?


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#9 Yesterday 18:43:44

hhh
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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

I can do one later, I'll post back. We're talking X11, right? Not switching to labwc and Wayland.


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#10 Yesterday 19:26:56

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

Successful upgrade from Boron to Carbon on my main machine? (testing partition)

Step 1) Download the amd64 iso.torrent (I'm on a cheapo Lenovo i3 laptop with integrated Intel CPU and GPU.) sudo cp the iso to USB. Install (total time for me, less than 20 minutes for all of that).

https://ddl.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/boron-1- … so.torrent

That torrent still has 35 seeders, our users are the best.

I love the theming and the ol' skool Debian Installer, enjoy your big fonts! Boron was a solid release (they've all been solid).

2) Reboot into Boron, BL Welcome fails. Disable /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bunsen.list and update sources.

Upgrade something like 275 packages. Reboot.

The tension is killing me!

Reboot looks good, change /etc/apt/sources.list from bookworm to trixie, apt upgrade (hundreds of packages, should reboot here IMO), apt full-upgrade, another reboot.


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#11 Yesterday 19:42:47

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

Still a few hundred packages after the upgrade, definitely reboot there. lightdm seemed to reset some things on the reboot. The big moment, full-upgrade. I checked autoremove after this, it wants to remove network-manager, so don't do that.


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#12 Yesterday 19:55:44

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

So here's where the testing helps...

Edit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bunsen.list, change boron to carbon, apt update fails with the same keyring error from bl-welcome. Install the new key.

wget https://ddl.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/bunsen-release.asc
sudo cp bunsen-release.asc /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d

https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=9041

Update and upgrade, baby, let's see what we got.


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#13 Yesterday 20:05:09

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

A bunch of xfce4-panel warnings at reboot (from adding new applets in carbon, I think), I chose "Remove" to them all and everything seems fine. I'll have to look at the panel, but it's looking really good! Grub, lightdm-gtk-greeter and the desktop all have new themes, and the apps are trixie, which is quite current for the stability, if you ask me.

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You may now delete the key from your Home folder.


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#14 Yesterday 20:07:39

hhh
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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

I don't know why apt wants to remove network-manager...

hhh@carbon:~$ sudo apt --purge autoremove
[sudo] password for hhh: 
REMOVING:                       
  cpp-12*                      liborcus-0.17-0*
  gdisk*                       liborcus-parser-0.17-0*
  libabsl20220623*             libpaper1*
  libaio1*                     libpcre3*
  libassuan0*                  libperl5.36*
  libavfilter8*                libplacebo208*
  libavformat59*               libplist3*
  libavif15*                   libpoppler126*
  libayatana-appindicator3-1*  libpostproc56*
  libblockdev-fs2*             libpython3.11-minimal*
  libblockdev-loop2*           libpython3.11-stdlib*
  libblockdev-part-err2*       librecode0*
  libblockdev-part2*           libsdl-image1.2*
  libblockdev-swap2*           libsdl1.2debian*
  libblockdev2*                libssh-gcrypt-4*
  libboost-filesystem1.74.0*   libsuitesparseconfig5*
  libboost-iostreams1.74.0*    libswscale6*
  libboost-locale1.74.0*       libtag1v5*
  libboost-thread1.74.0*       libtag1v5-vanilla*
  libcanberra-gtk3-0*          libtagc0*
  libcbor0.8*                  libtirpc-dev*
  libcolamd2*                  libupnp13*
  libconfig9*                  libusbmuxd6*
  libdirectfb-1.7-7*           libwebrtc-audio-processing1*
  libept1.6.0*                 libzxing2*
  libfilezilla34*              lp-solve*
  libflac12*                   mobile-broadband-provider-info*
  libfuse2*                    network-manager-applet*
  libfuse3-3*                  network-manager-gnome*
  libglapi-mesa*               nm-connection-editor*
  libgspell-1-2*               p7zip*
  libgupnp-igd-1.0-4*          perl-modules-5.36*
  libicu72*                    python3-autocommand*
  libixml10*                   python3-inflect*
  libjim0.81*                  python3-jaraco.context*
  libldap-2.5-0*               python3-jaraco.functools*
  libllvm15*                   python3-more-itertools*
  libmbedcrypto7*              python3-pkg-resources*
  libminiupnpc17*              python3-six*
  libnfs13*                    python3-typeguard*
  libnma-common*               python3-typing-extensions*
  libnma0*                     python3.11*
  libnsl-dev*                  python3.11-minimal*
  libopenh264-7*               zlib1g-dev*

Summary:
  Upgrading: 0, Installing: 0, Removing: 88, Not Upgrading: 0
  Freed space: 334 MB
cause
Continue? [Y/n] 

Again, don't do it, and don't install nala as an apt front-end as nala will auto-autoremove.

Gotta figure out what dependency has changed.

*edit- I let autoremove run and then installed network-manager-gnome again before rebooting, everything is OK. It's a stable desktop, you should be able to troubleshoot minor issues from it.

Touchpad taps are all enabled and working as advertised, I love this release. We finally got the proper logo, as well (2 font weights). big_smile

I'd call it a success, I have carbon upgraded from boron on my laptop, dual-booting with my main install (also trixie, but GNOME). I have changed no configuration files other than apt, yet everything has been newly themed and upgraded (bravo, @johnraff!). I like the default theme (pat myself on the back) with great icons by @Micko01 to make it unique to BL. My laptop fan is quiet as I type this, totally unbothered. It's about as easy as it gets for Debian, and with Openbox as a desktop environment. w00t

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#15 Yesterday 21:10:37

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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

Thank you for this play-by-play of the experience, @hhh! Exactly what I was looking for.

I also posted about this on reddit and someone wisely advised I should have separate partitions for /home and for everything else, which probably would make it a bit safer or at least easier; I could install off the USB and my /home files would be fine. It's all a mix now, but I'm going to consider it as I do housekeeping tasks of uncluttering my machine.

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#16 Yesterday 21:19:33

hhh
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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

Right, my install was low risk, as long as I didn't manage to wipe my main partitions, all good. tongue Use at your own risk, your mileage may vary.

Just to show off how brilliant @johnraff has been with carbon, behold BLOB theme manager by @damo in action. I'm switching to the Yeti theme, apparently it's missing an icon set (note the sage icons in the half-themed panel until it's installed)...

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A quick tweak in panel settings to shrink the volume icon to what it is here, done. New login appearance for lightdm gets installed to match, so slick.


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#17 Yesterday 22:51:55

hhh
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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

By the way, I always install everything to the one partition under /, it's always worked for me.


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#18 Today 00:25:21

hhh
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Re: Upgrade from Boron to Carbon?

You can see from my scrots, picom isn't working properly (no drop shadows or rounded corners). I replaced the contents of ~/.config/picom.conf with the current raw...

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Bunse … picom.conf

Reboot and everything is much prettier. BLOB change to bark-dark...

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So slick.


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