Im still learning how to use mailing lists I read alot but I dont reply
alot.

Testing would be your best bet. If you want current you need debian
unstable.. I think you can get the binary's from the experiential repo
though

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Ron Johnson <ron.l.john...@cox.net> wrote:

> On 04/22/2010 03:54 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> [snip]
>
>> It looks to me that Backports is the best for an everyday
>> user who values stability, and prefers to use released software
>> version. Please let me know where I am mistaken. Thanks.
>>
>
> "stable with current releases" is a contradiction.  If you want current
> releases, run Testing or Unstable.  (Ignore the scary words from the
> website.  Testing and Unstable are Stable Enough.)
>
> If you *really want* Stable, though, deinstall iceweseal, icedove,
> openoffice, etc and get their binaries directly from upstream. There's no
> shame in that.  (For OOo, I'd recommend www.go-oo.org; it's Debian's
> upstream.)
>
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