Am Freitag, 1. Oktober 2004 03:16 schrieb Joey Hess: > Christoph Wiesen wrote: > > I'm a bit stuck right now - don't know what to use for the systems I set > > up to be used by 'real users' (i.e. not Debian Unstable). > > > > The last candidate would be Debian Unstable or Testing (tend to unstable > > because testing's desktop side already feels 'old' to me) > > I doubt many "real users" would agree with you.
YesI think so too, but personally I would not want to miss KDE 3.3 as there are quite a few changes that are very important to me personally - with sarge I'd be using backports the next 2 years or so I feel. Don't want to leave the impression Sarge is bad, it just doesn't fullfill all my personal requirements - and since I'll be maintaining other systems I'd like to have them use something that resembles my own working environment in 6 month or so from now, too. I figure those are pretty weak points and I can't make it really clear right now, but my main motivation for "something else than stable" seems to be much like the original motivation of a special "desktop" tree of debian. I'll be setting up the system for my girlfriend this weekend and guess I'll be using SimplyMEPIS 2004.02 for now - I prefer Munjoy myself (and would prefer DDD I guess). > > > and the inavailability of a simple one-CD install version with KDE > > (and GNOME if need be) is a real problem for me since I'm on dialup and > > what I would use (unstable I guess) is always changing. > > http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/cd-images/debian-weekly/i386/sarge-i386-1.iso Thanks, I did not know the first CD included KDE - could have checked that myself though - sorry for that :-/

