>After the recent discussion of 9.1 vs. the feasibility of 9.2, I got to
>thinking about which of the possible system choices is most stable. Any
>thoughts on which version of the system is the most stable, *features
>aside*? 7.5.3 on up(minimum for a 4000/200).
>
>Putting aside features, which is least likely to freeze, crash or otherwise
>misbehave.
>
>>From my experience 9.1 seems pretty stable, but I remember 7.6.x being
>really stable at the time. Of course, I could be distorting my memory or
>judging it from a different vantage point.

Both OS 8.6 and 9.1 have been exceptionally stable for me.   I use 
9.1 because some software I'm using requires it, but otherwise I'd 
still be on 8.6.
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