Hello Debian users,

I have been using the Debian distribution of Linux for many months now, but am 
starting to recognize deficiencies in available, up-to-date packages.  For 
example, the latest GNOME files are 0.99.2 but I cannot find .deb files for it 
anywhere.  The best I could find was 0.30.  This wouldn't be an issue if I 
could actually make my own, but many times the packages simply won't build for 
me.  The *other* major distribution, Red Hat, has .rpm files available for the 
GNOME project and they are pretty much up to date but I can't get them to 
install on my Debian system.  I am torn because I like the fact that Debian 
packages are easy to find and download, but it seems that Red Hat is more 
up-to-date.  Are there others that have found this as a problem?  Can someone 
convince me not to *cross over*?  I am tempted to just run out and purchase Red 
Hat 5.2 and wipe my Debian system and leave it all behind me.  Is there an 
alternative?

Regards,

Jeff 

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