To get the latest development version, you usually clone the repository:
: mdro (Digital Read Out), mqtt-publisher , and configuration tools like qtplasmac-setup .
The project recommends a fresh install. In-place upgrades from 2.8 or 2.9 are possible but may require HAL migration scripts.
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If you are upgrading an existing machine, caution is advised. Because the underlying OS (Debian) has changed significantly from the Buster/Bullseye base of 2.8, a simple apt-get upgrade is usually not possible or recommended. A fresh install is
