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Re: Stable vs. Testing Vs. Unstable ( newbie opinion )



I'm a very newbie in Linux system but somehow my first
love to Linux is via Debian sid...and I found there's
nothing difficult.
Sometime I mess up my system but...the more trouble we
got the more "expert" we're gonna be...
Maybe that's not what the common users think. They
don't wanna be bother to learn anything, just get it
in their box and use it. I think that should be
considered by all Linux developers all around the
world. Keep the good work, guys..!

About the desktop...hmmm, I think nobody's as lucky as
I am, since I've got 3 hugh scsi disks in my debian
box...I've got all those desktop installed ! Wanna get
as lucky as I am ??? Rob me ... :D


== welly ==

--- "Loren M. Lang" <lorenl@alzatex.com> wrote:
> I'm curious about how many people are actually using
> Debian Unstable or
> Testing to Stable for normal desktop use or even a
> production server.
> I've being using Gentoo lately, and I love how nice
> the newer software
> is like KDE 3.2.1 or Gnome 2.4 and I don't want to
> go back to Gnome 1.x
> just because I want a "stable" debian system, where
> gentoo seems to run
> fine with the latest.
> -- 
> I sense much NT in you.
> NT leads to Bluescreen.
> Bluescreen leads to downtime.
> Downtime leads to suffering.
> NT is the path to the darkside.
> Powerful Unix is.
> 
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