Rob Hudson wrote:

> I was using testing for a while before Woody became the new stable release.
> How is sid (the new testing)?  Is it still too early to use (unstable?
> Broken packages?), or are a lot of folks using it for their day to day
> systems?

        Sid, the kid next door, is the embodiment of evil.  In the
        Disney lexicon, he is the Bad Consumer, too much the
        content-provider of his own imagination. (Andy, on the other
        hand, rarely puts words into Woody's or Buzz's mouth that
        aren't part of their pre-recorded repertoire.)  Sid's cardinal
        sin is disrespect for intellectual property: He breaks
        trademarked toys apart and rearranges them into personal
        creations [....] Moreover, he finds or steals toys rather than
        acquiring them through authorized channels.

                                        -- Matt Roth

Remember, Sid is the "unstable" kid next door.  The name Sid stays on
the unstable branch hereeverafter.

I've been using testing (aka Sarge) on my main desktop since about the
time Woody froze.  I had one problem where the X resource search path
changed and broke a bunch of my X resource setup, and one problem
where the kernel refused to install because I already had a
/lib/modules/2.4.19-686 (?), but aside from those, it's been smooth
and silky.

-- 
Bob Miller                              K<bob>
kbobsoft software consulting
http://kbobsoft.com                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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