On 18/06/18 19:58, Felix Miata wrote:
Debian is the foundation on which *buntus are based. I would be shocked to find the closest equivalent releases had any differences in apt behavior. I could have referred to Xenial, but Stretch is over a year newer, Buster not even a release yet, and I've yet to find a compelling reason to install Bionic.
Yes, I know that, but they are _not the same_. They are less similar than openSUSE and SLE. Ubuntu is much less technologically conservative than Debian. Often it includes newer tech and newer functionality. _Some_ of this is taken back upstream to Debian but not all. Do not expect Ubuntu commands to work on Debian. The new ``apt'' command seems to be an Ubuntu initiative; previous, Debian favoured ``aptitude''. So, no, what I am talking about is Ubuntu-specific and no, it will probably _not_ work in Debian. As I said. -- Liam Proven - Technical Writer, SUSE Linux s.r.o. Corso II, Křižíkova 148/34, 186-00 Praha 8 - Karlín, Czechia Email: lproven@suse.com - Office telephone: +420 284 241 084 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org