Quoting Soren Harward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Ah, you've hit upon the major drawback of Debian: if you're running 
> anything other than -unstable, things usually move very slowly (and even 
> -unstable can lag a bit behind too)...

I have to admit that Debian left a bad taste in my mouth (for the second time)
when I began to use unstable on my desktop. It seemed like in a one week span,
every package that I really wanted to use was broken. However, I can't knock
Debian so much now. I downloaded a 10mb netinstall image last night and did a
successful network install of Woody on the infamous craptop! It went flawlessly
and as a result, I have new respect for Debian. I may run stable or testing for
a little bit before I go to unstable. We'll see what happens...

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Glen Wagley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Simple things should be simple
 and complex things should be possible."
-Alan Kay
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