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Same, all of my servers here at home and at school (IT department) are Debian 11, but I’m gonna wait for a little bit before pulling the trigger. I might use one of the less important ones to upgrade idk.

That being said, I have damn near zero reason to think they’ll have problems upgrading to 12. It’s why I pick Debian for every computer. Thanks Debian :)

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I an going to start seeding tomorrow!

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