2008/3/27, Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On mer, 2008-03-26 at 08:35 -0700, Mike Bird wrote:
> > Lenny is still only at linux kernel 2.6.22, which means little support
> > for hardware up to a year old!  Sid is not suitable for most people,
> > and most people lack the skills or inclination to install and maintain
> > a mix of Lenny and Sid.
>
>
> Testing is not suitable for desktop use. It lags in bug and security
> fixes. It has often incompatible versions of pieces of software meant to
> work together. As you noticed, it has an outdated kernel.



I have used testing for four years in my desktop without reinstall. Testing
may be suitable for desktop.
It has, only a few times, litle bugs, but a desktop is not a critical
system.
I remember an ubuntu update that remove the xorg configuration, so most of
its users had to reinstall (they dont know how to fix it).
Testing es perfectly a valid option for desktop.


Except during freeze periods, you shouldn't use testing on your desktop.


The freeze periods are the periods when the bugs are in the system more
time, cause updates are less frequently.


If you want a bleeding edge desktop, you have sid.


Sid has much more problems and fixes than testing.

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