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   druck writes:   
   > On 21/05/2024 05:57, 62hx.1708 wrote:   
   >> I think Deb is now employing Canonical REJECTS who   
   >> have totally screwed up the distro to ZERO advantage.   
   >   
   > I've no idea who they've employed, but it is going in a direction I   
   > don't want to follow.   
      
   Debian doesn’t employ anyone, it’s all volunteers.   
      
   > There is a way around this. If you install the 64 bit version of   
   > Bullseye on a Pi 4, you can install the same set of packages copy your   
   > config files from the 32 bit version, making it work exactly the same.   
   >   
   > You then ignore the dire warnings and do an in place upgrade to   
   > Bookworm. That then retains retains the previous style dhcpcd5   
   > networking, and doesn't install Wayland etc.   
      
   ??? why not just install bookworm and then adjust it to taste. If you   
   want ifupdown-style network configuration (which I do) you can just   
   install it under bookworm, edit /etc/network/interfaces. No need to   
   take aroundabout routes like installing bullseye and upgrading.   
      
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