Re: potato - unstable?
i tend to agree with Daniel. my situation of use is quite the same, but my
system gets heavy usage and i never have problems i can't take care of. only
minor ones so far luckily. i had more problems with slink but who knows why.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel <ezra@retemail.es>
To: DEBIAN user <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 1999 8:45 AM
Subject: potato - unstable?
> Hello!
>
> It's me again.
>
> For all of you, I apreciatte your concern and for having let me know
> what really "unstable" means. Maybe I was being too exciting about
> potato packages since I like a lot how my debian distro works and how it
> is made. Well, what I really want to say to those of you who have read
> me message is that what I mean is, as a user, potato has been as stable
> to me as slink would have been, since I havent had any problems with
> those unstable packages, I repeat, I am just a user, my computer does
> not do anything special, nor ir a server or anything productive. I
> update my linux system almost everyday. But I really know that for
> people that are not just simple users like me they can be taking a risk
> using some unstable packages.
>
> Again, I apreciatte your comments, and sorry If I have transmitted a
> wrong idea to some newbies.
>
> Regards to everyone
>
> Daniel
>
>
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