Hi,

2016-05-26 10:53 GMT+02:00 JMZ <[email protected]>:
>
> 5) If a ppa website says that it explicitly supports yakkety, you're probably 
> okay with the ppa signature you have now.  If not, you'll have to run the new 
> signature with 'add-apt-repository' and generate new source.list.d files.

Have you ever seen a ppa which supports already the next stable
version before it's released ?
Why don't use the daily iso built from the devel version ? Why do you
think it's not easier ?

By the way, I think I should be ready to have a dual-boot with the
actual stable version (Xenial) and with the next release (Yakkety). I
should be ready to use everday the devel version, and come back to
Xenial if something is wrong. But, I have a question, how to deal with
ppa ? As I said, I think it's hard to find ppa which support the devel
version, so, if I need a ppa for my personal work (which support only
stable version), how can I do in order to use it in the devel version
?

Thanks
Florian

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