On Jan 10 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On 10-Jan-2001 Rogerio Brito wrote:
> >       So, I'd like to ask you: how stable is "testing" compared to
> >       potato?
> 
> decently so yes.

        Well, testing has just got a new user right now. And it's
        great to have glibc 2.2, so that I can use large files in my
        box and high UIDs (after I switch to Linux 2.4.0, of course).
        :-)

        BTW, I've noticed that the new glibc has optimized versions
        for i586 and i686 platforms. Is there any perceptible
        performance increase in using these packages or do they have
        mostly psychological effect? :-)

        Anyway, I'm really happy for using testing now and I'm not
        scared anymore. :-) In fact, I'm highly anticipating the new
        X4 and KDE debuts in testing. :-)


        []s, Roger...

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