September 6th, 2025 by
L'ecrivain
You can play Minecraft Survival Multiplayer. Review the game server’s Changelog to see recent changes. To play Minecraft, open the game, choose multiplayer, click “Add Server” and type memorymatrix.cloud in the Server Address field. Memory Matrix SMP is a Java-version Minecraft with regularly occurring allowances. Randomly enchanted books are given out every couple of hours. Other allowances may occur by request. For some folks, emeralds are issued, for others name tags, an some even receive XP every 36 minutes.

- A view of Jack O Lantern town near world spawn on Memory Matrix SMP
There are no guarantees regarding the server and you play at your own risk. The server’s status is available from Minecraft Server Status by Anders G. Jørgensen, MCS, & Minehost, among others.
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Minecraft
September 6th, 2025 by
L'ecrivain
This is a listing of Debian sources for future reference. Debian maintains an archive of older versions on the Distribution Archives website. It may be necessary at some point in the future to change the bullseye information below so that it points to the distribution archives.
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/vivaldi.list
### THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURED ###
# You may comment out this entry, but any other modifications may be lost.
deb [arch=amd64] https://repo.vivaldi.com/stable/deb/ stable main
End of File
/etc/apt/sources.list
#deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 12.4.0 _Bookworm_ - Official amd64 NETINST with firmware 20231210-17:56]/ bookworm main>
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bookworm main non-free-firmware
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bookworm main non-free-firmware
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security bookworm-security main non-free-firmware
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security bookworm-security main non-free-firmware
# bookworm-updates, to get updates before a point release is made;
# see https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_updates_and_backports
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-updates main non-free-firmware
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-updates main non-free-firmware
# Debian 12 "bookworm" dropped by Python2. Adding Debian 11 "bullseye"
# removed bullseye non-free-firmware from each of the below bullseye lines
# due to errors on 7/24/25
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye main
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security main
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security main
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-updates main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-updates main
# added 7/24/25
# https://fasttrack.debian.net/
deb http://fasttrack.debian.net/debian-fasttrack/ bookworm-fasttrack main contrib
deb http://fasttrack.debian.net/debian-fasttrack/ bookworm-backports-staging main contrib
# This system was installed using small removable media
# (e.g. netinst, live or single CD). The matching "deb cdrom"
# entries were disabled at the end of the installation process.
# For information about how to configure apt package sources,
# see the sources.list(5) manual.
End of File
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apt, bookworm, bullseye, Debian, Linux