On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 19:48, Jan Alonzo wrote:
> > i suggest you use the stable tree first before you venture into
> > testing and/or unstable trees.      you can, however, combine
> > testing/unstable packages even if you're using the stable tree.
> > 
> 
> But this is not really recommended.

I think they only call the tree unstable but most software is quite 
stable.  It's just that most applications haven't been distributed in
the latest release. Good thing with the unstable tree is that you keep
your system updated with new versions of software without having to wait
for the next stable release.



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