be running Sid?
A good question: Allow me to answer: (In no particular order)
I want all the latest, most up-to-date soft-ware.
If ever I can help report bugs (which I have been known to do) then that is a nice thing to do.
One of the reasons I switched to Linux was so that I could really learn how a computer works. So, having Sid (which is inherently un-stable) may mean I need to get in to the Nitty-gritty of my computer. Which can often be a good thing: I love to learn.
But, as it turns out, I do not need to create a Kernel-Image: An Official Debian one already exists. It simply had a bit of a Name Change, you see, which I did not know about.
But, thank you for your information: It's always useful to have different options, yes?
May you find Water and Shade this day.