I just checked...

The current testing is 'woody', the current unstable is 'sid'.

Would I be pretty safe running 'woody'?  Safe, as in, no major changes
that might break things and me not being able to get work done?

Thanks,
Rob

> On 20010514.1141, Michael Smith said ...
>
> It's great, Rob.... the package you want is xserver-xfree86.  There is
> usually a configure script on setup.  Make sure that /etc/X11/X is a
> symlink to XFree86
> 
> --Mike, the purveyor of all things Debian.
> 
> Rob Hudson wrote:
> 
> > Anyone tried the debs for X4?  I think branden [1] has some of X4.0.3,
> > but was curious how well they work.  I've done the binary install of
> > X4 before, but if the debian install is better, I'll give that a shot
> > (I'm rebuilding my system).
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rob
> >
> > References:
> > [1] http://people.debian.org/~branden/
> 
> --
> I do what the voices on my console
> tell me to do.
> 
> 

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