On 3 February 2018 at 15:37, Cindy-Sue Causey <butterflyby...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/3/18, rhkra...@gmail.com <rhkra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Saturday, February 03, 2018 02:47:43 AM Michael Fothergill wrote: > >> On 2 February 2018 at 04:35, Andy Smith <a...@strugglers.net> wrote: > >> > Debian > >> > already has a place to test the latest and greatest (and most > >> > broken) versions of packages and it is not the stable release that > >> > new users are directed at. > >> > >> Do you mean that new users on average want to install testing etc > rather > >> than stable? > > > > I shouldn't profess to speak for someone else, but I think he meant just > the > > > > opposite. (I guess, to be fair, it could be read either way, but the > > context > > or something makes me favor my interpretation.) > > > I missed this the first go-round. My interpretation of Andy's > observation is that something cognitive about how certain pages read > *might* accidentally point new users toward.. unstable and/or testing? > > I am intrigued here..... I actually upgraded to sid myself to try to install these new kernels. Maybe there is some kind of subtle subliminal force drawing me to do this here that I was not aware of. Who knows. This could turn out to be more interesting than the discussion about the kernel installations themselves. MF > Cindy :) > -- > Cindy-Sue Causey > Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA > > * runs with duct tape * > >