Vasco Costa: > > I'm planning to stay forever this time. :) I never switched during the whole time I have used Linux and never regretted when I touched another distribution. :)
> By the way, in case I want to go back to a rolling release scheme, how > does Debian testing/unstable behave in this regard for an experienced > power user? I have been running sid for the last five years or so and almost never had had serious breakage. The worst things that I remember were a broken X server or boot manager. Most of the time, it just works. You should just refrain from doing thoughtless dist-/full-upgrades. I usually only do safe-upgrades and from time to time check whether a full-upgrade should work. Of course, skimming over this list every other day and reading the announce lists helps a lot. That way you know when specific things are currently broken or when major transitions take place. Of course, knowing the BTS helps as well. J. -- I am getting worse rather than better. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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