23 Jun
2023
23 Jun
'23
17:51
If Debian is okay for your testing purposes, you can use the Debian images I am creating on a regular basis. These always contain the latest kernel in Debian unstable.
See:
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/snapshots/2023-06-18/
I would love to do the same for openSUSE, but I haven't found anyone to help me with the effort.
Would starting with your installer get me to a different place than regular 'apd update'/'apt upgrade'?
Larry
Larry: Why waste time running a new install, if you have a debian system already in place you should be able to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file to whatever selection of repos will work with your machine. F