On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 08:21:10AM -0700, Eric Duncan wrote:
> Alternatively... Is there a way to use some type of "Testing" repo for
> Qubes?  Something like rolling updates of Debian Testing does?
> 
> I was perfectly happy with Debian Testing on a previous build, until I
> moved to Arch which was a bit more stable with its rolling releases.
> 
> I wouldn't mind installing a "rolling release" of Qubes under a
> Testing repo, if there is one.  

Yes, there are three repos that offer packages not yet merged to stable:

qubes-dom0-current-testing    testing packages that will eventually land in the 
stable (current) repository
qubes-dom0-security-testing   a subset of qubes-dom0-current-testing that 
contains packages that qualify as security fixes
qubes-dom0-unstable           packages that are not intended to land in the 
stable (qubes-dom0-current) repository; mostly experimental debugging packages

See the "Testing repositories" section of the official docs:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-dom0/#how-to-update-software-in-dom0

-- noor

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|_|_|O|  Noor Christensen                                  
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