On Friday, August 23, 2024 2:54:17 PM MST DdB wrote: > Well, since i want something stable, and testing by definition is not > stable, i guess, i'll defer your suggestion to the days, when i have > the resources to create a playground install to play with testing, Mostly I like testing because I am not patient enough to wait for new features. Thinking about it, I don’t know if I have ever had KDE crash the entire system. However, I have had individual applications in KDE become unusable from time to time. For example, KMail and Akonadi (the database backend) had a particular period of instability in testing a few years ago. I don’t think any of that reached stable, so if stability is more important than new features stable is the place for you. Note that if you use any feature of KDE that renders untrusted HTML using Qt WebEngine (KMail, a browser based on Qt WebEngine like Konqueror, Falkon, Privacy Browser, etc.) I would recommend that you install the security updates for Qt WebEngine from bookworm-backports. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/qtwebengine-opensource-src -- Soren Stoutner soren@debian.org
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