This kind of question is pretty hard to answer, since it depends very intimately on your situation, what you use it for, your skill and comfort level, etc. Probably the answer is, it isn't a big deal either way. Maybe the best thing is to just try it; you can just downgrade back to potato if the sky falls (not likely, btw).
I switched from potato to woody on July 31st. My system just has a ppp (dialup) net connection; most all I use it for is developing personal programs (mostly opengl and mysql stuff lately), checking email, and reading slashdot; occasionally, I play Q3A. The only problem I noticed *at all* was that zsh had problems with autocompletion; my weekly 'apt-get dist-upgrade' fixed that after a few weeks, and now my system seems at least as stable/bugfree as potato was. Has anyone used woody for mission critical stuff? I know some people run woody-based web servers, eg, but I haven't. Aaron On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Rogelio E. Castillo Haro wrote: > Someone there would recommend to use Woody on my Linux-box in home? > I'm using Potato > > Regards > > Rogelio E. Castillo > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >