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For the impatient ones, the too-long-didn't-read short summary is: |
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<li>Minimum required version to use the KXStudio repositories is now 20.04 / Focal or Debian 11 / Bookworm</li> |
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<li>Minimum required version to use the KXStudio repositories is now 20.04 / Focal or Debian 12 / Bookworm</li> |
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<li>i386 / 32bit systems are no longer supported</li> |
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<li>"Extras" repository has been marked as deprecated and should no longer be used</li> |
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But back to the topic at hand, moving up on the base version for KXStudio package builds means the user-facing minimum version also goes up. |
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So as of today <b>the minimum required version to use the KXStudio repositories is 20.04 / Focal or Debian 11 / Bookworm</b>.<br/> |
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So as of today <b>the minimum required version to use the KXStudio repositories is 20.04 / Focal or Debian 12 / Bookworm</b>.<br/> |
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Newly installed systems can no longer use the old variant of the KXStudio repositories.<br/> |
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The old 18.04-base packages are not going to be updated anymore. |
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