On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 18:16 +0000, Mr. Mike wrote:
> The big scenario for me on this is when I finally learned/figured-out that 
> the "Proposed" repository is more or less for alpha/beta versions of stuff.  
> Right??
> So, when I stopped using those repos, my Ubuntu became way more stable, 
> Suspend starting working properly (proposed kernel is probably the worst 
> choice if you just want to be a user, no?)

Oh yes I learned that too.  It makes sense.  I think I attached this
question in reference to an issue with upgrading to a version of
Openoffice with a bug.  It didn't come from the 'proposed' though.  I
just wanted to know if a clean way to go backwards existed.  Anyway I
ended up installing the Non-Ubuntu'ized' version until I found a
suitable workaround.

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