-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, William Burrow wrote:
> OK, so I guess I have to bite the bullet. How is the general opinion on > potato at the moment? Generally, I don't like going bleeding edge, but > if it is overall stable as it stands, then I might go for it. I'm not > quite familiar with how Debian progresses in its development.... I've updated slink to potato one month ago or so. In general apt-get did its job very smothly, only a couple of packages (not more than 10) made some configuration problems, and due to this sometimes the dist-upgrade prcess got interupted, and had do be started again (after the problem was solved). But got through it without any big problem. After upgrading to potato the system runs as stable as slink did. The dayly upgrades I do go mostly smoth, too. Martin - -- If Windows is the answer, can we please have the problem back? For public PGP-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBOCvgELCGSMW7I2etAQGXcAP/dnO+SA+kzR+MJ8UOAGwXTg/6TjlOGLyV 8WCqd7wP5QNWJsVARfeNPtTI+IRhFi39YiDAnLANVhFUi0MdE2d5EA5pUjd48M/p snxsa8wE78oWQCKmStZ3c7LmZHvRgj5Eg8Yox0pKGasXe65UgnHzowRIjIvDQhDp ZQDSnLKDL4U= =Agln -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----