What's the point? Go unstable. Most software are still old in Testing anyway.
I only upgrade software when the new version has a benefit over the old one. A lot of the time, this is not the case. Occasionally, there are bugfix issues.
Doesn't it really matter?
Nope, I never said it did. My e-mail was praising debian.
I mean you are running the latest bleedin' edge of Debian ;) Another thing is that Woody cd will be outdated by now ;)
apt-get upgrade
;)
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 10:28:18AM +0000, Ricardo Campos said:
I only upgrade software when the new version has a benefit over the old one. A lot of the time, this is not the case. Occasionally, there are bugfix issues.
I haven't encountered that much in Debian... apart from the setserial screw up, galeon cocked up and a few others. All fixed simply anyway.
Doesn't it really matter?
Nope, I never said it did. My e-mail was praising debian.
Careful. Praising Debian causes pain ;) Just be open minded about other distributions!
apt-get upgrade
wait for it ;)
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Craig