Le 25 novembre 2010, Bret Busby a écrit :
On Wed, 24 Nov 2010, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Are you using Debian stable?
Yes.
My original post in the thread, included that I am runing Debian 5, which is
Debian "stable", or, Debian "lenny".
OK, I'm not a Debian follower, so I just knew the non-cryptic names
(stable, unstable, testing).
I think SM-project ships no package (neither rpm nor deb). You should ask
in a Debian forum, if no one can answer here.
(...)
If Seamonkey is available as a .deb package, then I would install and run
that, but it is not, so I can not.
From what I understand, Debian has a policy of not making Seamonkey available
as a Debian package, preventing or obstructing Debian users from running it.
I would have thought that there existed unofficial .deb repositories,
where you might have found SM, deb-packaged by a Debian user.
I prefer to use the version number of the operating system, rather than the
pretentious names. "stable" is not necessarily.
However it's told to be (one of) the most stable Linux distribution(s). At
the price of outdated software. Or you can interpret "stable" in the sense
of "not evolving".
It is like referring to a member of parliament, as "the honourable".
Here, the terms "member of parliament", and "honourable", contradict
each other.
Same here at your antipodes ;-)
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LL
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