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I doubt it. From what I've read, it's very difficult to go back to stable from testing/unstable without a complete re-install.
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^ That was my experience when I tried.
sid --> stable = CRUNCH! BANG! OOPS! = REINSTALL!
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I doubt it. From what I've read, it's very difficult to go back to stable from testing/unstable without a complete re-install.
What i mean is, you remove, or install the equivalent programs (packages), and if available the
upgraded versions until you have a base system as close to crunchbang as possible... and
then you add some themes, and you do... aah.... something....
Last edited by exidux (2014-12-04 11:06:35)
~ When jessie hits stable you could upgrade crunchbang and keep it alive a bit longer.
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I think exidux means it might be useful to whoever wants to have a go at making something Janice-like out of Jessie, on the assumption that Janice will look mostly like Waldorf.
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^ If that's true then it's very doable.
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