Rob Owens schrieb:
> be the next stable release.  But you can stay with "testing"
> permanently, and it will be like a rolling release.  You'll have
> frequent updates available.  I find that I get about the same volume of
> updates with Testing as I do with Ubuntu 7.10 or 8.04.  But the Debian
> Testing updates give you new versions, unlike Ubuntu.
> 
> However, with updates comes the risk that something may break.  I've

This way to stay at the front (if not fore-front) of development can be 
nice on a stand-alone system like your own notebook. On an LTSP server 
for a school or internet cafe or whatever I wouldn't dare: too many bad 
experiences with new software incompatible for some mysterious reason.

Rolf


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