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Re: A question for the list:



On Vi, 05 nov 10, 10:54:23, ZephyrQ wrote:
> Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Vi, 05 nov 10, 10:18:04, John Hasler wrote:
> >> Drew writes:
> >>> Consider installing apt-listbugs if you're going to run sid.
> >> Good point.  Also, don't feel that you should "track" Unstable.  Upgrade
> >> individual packages as needed and do an occasional dist-upgrade if you
> >> feel the need to clean things up.
> > 
> > Still, upgrading too seldom can make the upgrade more painful, even for 
> > testing. YMMV, of course.
> 
> I hate to ask the question this way, but in terms of
> problems/fixes/downtime--approximately how often do you find that you
> have to 'fix' something in Sid?  1x week, 1x month?  (I know that my
> MMV, but if I start playing with either testing or unstable, I don't
> want to get into a problem/find fix/fix lather/rinse/repeat cycle too
> often).

I don't recall the last time sid was broken so that manual intervention 
was needed to get the system running, but individual applications can 
have annoying bugs.

Regards,
Andrei
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