>
>
> If you are using Debian 10, you can add the repository to the qube, 
> update, and then select the qubes packages that you want. I suggest 
> using aptitude, as it should make the process somewhat clearer. 
>
> You can get the repository details from 
> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/qubes-r4.list 
> on any of your debian-10 based qubes. 
>
>
Thanks, that was the info I was looking for.
 

> There is *every* chance that you may bork your qube playing about with 
> packages, so I suggest you take a clone before you start, so you always 
> have a clean qube to fall back on. 
>
> I can recreate it from the original VM again anyway, but I found the clone 
feature handy already.
Thanks for the suggestion.
 

> unman 
>
 

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