Testing is as stable as any other ditro of Linux not up to the Debain stable 
though. Having said that I would agree to only run testing if you have a need 
but it sounds like you do and I don't think Koffice will compile on stable. 
Having said that don't apt-get dist-upgrade every day. I would check with the 
guys at #debian first and would test any changes before you make them. I run a 
few workstations at work that need newer stuff and woody is the best way to do 
this. By always testing before upgrading them I have had a very good time of it 
so far.

On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 11:58:18AM -0500, ktb wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 04:51:25PM +0000, joe golden wrote:
> > Debian has koffice in the testing branch>>
> > this may be the answer to my need for a stable word processor and graphing 
> > spreadsheet for our small school network of 10 machines.
> > 
> > Will the testing branch be so unstable as to crash regularly?  I don't want 
> > to look bad and I don't want linux to look bad.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance for any wisdom the list has to offer.
> 
> Do you have a particular need to run testing?  If not run stable.
> Testing is fairly stable but it is, in testing.  If there is some
> particular program that isn't offered in stable you can often build 
> the program from testing or unstable source.
> hth,
> kent
> 
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