Since your Internet connection is spotty and you want to stay relatively up-to-date and you're new, why not stay with Ubuntu (or Sidux, for that matter)?

I used Mandrake for a year or so, then Libranet (spiritual predecessor to Ubuntu) before making the Debian plunge. It greatly helped to get me acclimated to the "hard-core".

On 05/14/2010 11:48 PM, RyanJB wrote:
Hi,

With the latest apps keep pouring in, is there any way to keep
debian in the "cutting edge"? I mean, how to keep debian as
updated as, say, ubuntu or even sidux?? You know, latest
iceweasel, openoffice, gnome, etc. Maybe using unstable or
experimental repo? I'm sure there's many ways to do this, but I
just don't know.. I'm new to debian :(


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