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I'm currently running Debian 9.0 (stretch) which I upgraded from jessie. I upgraded long time ago and don't remember if I did a stable upgrade or I went to unstable instead. I want to move to stretch stable but I can't figure out how to check if I'm on stable.



also if I happen to be on stretch unstable is it possible to move to stable stretch?










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    I'm currently running Debian 9.0 (stretch) which I upgraded from jessie. I upgraded long time ago and don't remember if I did a stable upgrade or I went to unstable instead. I want to move to stretch stable but I can't figure out how to check if I'm on stable.



    also if I happen to be on stretch unstable is it possible to move to stable stretch?










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      I'm currently running Debian 9.0 (stretch) which I upgraded from jessie. I upgraded long time ago and don't remember if I did a stable upgrade or I went to unstable instead. I want to move to stretch stable but I can't figure out how to check if I'm on stable.



      also if I happen to be on stretch unstable is it possible to move to stable stretch?










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      also if I happen to be on stretch unstable is it possible to move to stable stretch?







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