On Wednesday 05 November 2003 10:08, Craig Ringer wrote: > > Those using Debian/stable don't have that huge advantage though. They're > > still stuck in the dark ages of 2.95
Debian/stable also has kde2.2 so I don't think it is really meant for been used. I believe debian/stable is mostly meant to be sort of a museum-version of debian if you want to go back and see how things were done 'back in the days'. For servers one should use debian/testing, for workstations debian/unstable (or a testing/unstable mix) and for geeks debian/experimental should be recommended. -- Johannes Wilm > > > Then, if they use non-stone-age apps they'll be used to compiling their > own software from gtk/qt on up anyway. Is building gcc that much more to > ask? *ducks and runs for cover* > > Craig Ringer >
