Quotting Tuomo Valkonen: "Why do you want a random broken and unsupported development snapshot?"
It works for me (and for my friends) just fine. I'm using it right now, as I recently switched from stable to testing just to get the idea about the upcoming Etch. Quotting Tuomo Valkonen: "Can't you wait until a stable Ion3 is released (not that far away -- might even happen before Etch is released, depending on how things proceed), and install it by whatever means?" Probably I could, but I like to install the system from single source (i.e. official Debian DVD). The need to fetch additional software from Internet is often problematic in some parts of this world. Quotting Tuomo Valkonen: "Why can't people trust the upstream to decide, when the software is "stable", and insist on using (mega)frozen development snapshots?" I do understand that Ion3 is not finished yet and you as the author of this gem should know the best when the software is "stable", but as I mentioned earlier, some features from Ion3 are huge usability improvement over Ion2 and current snapshot of Ion3 in Etch (and also in Sarge) does everything I need. Regards Frank ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news