Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,
How stable is debian testing (squeeze)? Is it worth updating to? Or
should I wait a little bit until more development has been done? I used
to run debian when it was testing, so wonder if squeez is this stable?
Daniel.
Hi
Im of the opinion that more people should be running testing (and if you
know what you doing / more braver - use unstable).
It works and it works very well.
Here where I work, and at home too, I run debian testing. In the Ten
years that I have been running Debian, I can only remember that on two
occasions that I have experienced problems (but im sure the problem was
more between the keyboard and chair ;) ).
Another thing is if more people would submit bugs. Really help the
maintainers. Help the project and community.
The only problem I do have is with package management. I find it a bit
cumbersome and too tiring to even bother (Think Debian could learn from
FreeBSD).
Anyway.
HTH and hope you will give Testing a try.
Kind Regards
Brent Clark
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