Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> (2021-08-18): > No. Enabling experimental in your sources.list doesn't actually change > anything. You have to explicitly request installing a given package from > experimental to pull it from experimental, and only that will be getting > updated from experimental, you won't inadvertently pull other packages > from experimental.
That's not entirely true. bullseye base, plus experimental: kibi@tokyo:~$ sudo apt install -s crust-firmware Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done The following NEW packages will be installed: crust-firmware 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Inst crust-firmware (0.4-1 Debian:experimental [all]) Conf crust-firmware (0.4-1 Debian:experimental [all]) so you can still pull things from experimental “accidentally” if you're not careful about the packages you request. Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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