On Friday, 23 August 2024 18:02:44 -04 Soren Stoutner wrote: > On Friday, August 23, 2024 2:54:17 PM MST DdB wrote: > > Well, since i want something stable, and testing by definition is > > not > > stable, i guess, i'll defer your suggestion to the days, when i have > > the resources to create a playground install to play with testing, > > Mostly I like testing because I am not patient enough to wait for new > features. Thinking about it, I don’t know if I have ever had KDE > crash the entire system. However, I have had individual applications > in KDE become unusable from time to time. For example, KMail and > Akonadi (the database backend) had a particular period of instability > in testing a few years ago. I don’t think any of that reached > stable, so if stability is more important than new features stable is > the place for you. > > Note that if you use any feature of KDE that renders untrusted HTML > using Qt WebEngine (KMail, a browser based on Qt WebEngine like > Konqueror, Falkon, Privacy Browser, etc.) I would recommend that you > install the security updates for Qt WebEngine from > bookworm-backports. > > https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/qtwebengine-opensource-src
Dear Soren et all, I think that there is a slight misunderstanding about what "Debian Stable" means. Please see https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStability[1] Esepecially this part: "This is what Debian's Stable name means: that, once released, the operating system remains relatively unchanging over time." Have a nice day (or night for that matter) Eike -- Eike Lantzsch KY4PZ / ZP5CGE -------- [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStability

