Jack Coates wrote:

On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 10:14, Trey Sizemore wrote:


I installed Mandrake 9.1 a while back and have used Cooker sources over time such that I pretty much have a 9.2 system running.

My question is...should I continue to use Cooker sources for updating or migrate over to 9.2 sources? I want to keep the system rather cutting edge as far as packages go, but it has been inferred from others that Cooker is no longer the way to go.

Thanks.




If you've been running cooker between 9.1 and 9.2, what's to stop you
running cooker between 9.2 and Mandrake XP? <joke> cooker is unstable
and requests a good citizen effort to help with debugging. If you're
okay with those, go with cooker. If not, stay on 9.2 and wait for the
release, then debug that. cutting edge == buggy.


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I know it's been frozen for a while, but is Cooker now open and getting newer packages added?


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