![]() # is not first in the search list, an attacker could place a # `foobar` from a registry and expects it to come from. For example, a user wants to pull an image named # When using short names, there is always an inherent risk that the image being # further eliminates the ambiguity of tags. # server (full dns name), namespace, image name, and tag # We recommend always using fully qualified image names including the registry # NOTE: RISK OF USING UNQUALIFIED IMAGE NAMES # For more information on this configuration file, see nf(5). | sudo tee /etc/apt//devel:kubic:libcontainers:unstable.list > /dev/null Ubuntu 23.04 which will very likely ship Linux 6.2 and Mesa 23.| sudo tee /etc/apt/keyrings/devel_kubic_libcontainers_unstable.gpg > /dev/nullĮcho \ "deb \ ![]() Linux 6.1 LTS and Mesa 22 are still very recent versions, perfectly fine for gaming unless you have the very latest hardware, which most people running Debian definitely don't.īy the way, downstream distros are free to package whatever kernel and Mesa they want to, e.g. ![]() For what it's worth, Linux 6.2 and Mesa 23 both only came out 3 weeks ago. Even Fedora waits quite a while (a month or more) before shipping major updates to the kernel and Mesa. ![]() The kernel and Mesa are key packages upgrading them within a release can be disastrous for stability. ![]() Plasma 5.27 came out last month - I'm really confused how you can consider including it to be "rushing". The KDE / Qt packaging team decided they wanted Plasma 5.27 because it's the last version of Plasma 5, and it's an LTS version, so the KDE / Qt packaging team can backport bug fixes easily. "Debian" is not a monolith, it's made up of smaller teams working together to produce the distribution. ![]()
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