On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 03:10:38PM -0300, Gabriel Parrondo wrote: > El jue, 20-09-2007 a las 10:42 -0700, Amit Uttamchandani escribió: > > > If you want more up-to-date apps you'd rather use Lenny, which is the > > > actual testing distribution. It has the advantage of being up-to-date > > > while keeping a good level of stability. It's meant for final users > > > (unlike stable, which is meant for servers) > > > > The testing is meant for final users? I mean I am using etch on a laptop > > but of course would like some of the latest versions of some programs > > without > > having to compile them from source. So lenny is quite stable then for end > > desktop users? > > > Yes it is. > > Of course it's not meant for final users in the same sense as ubuntu is, > you may get some dependency problems from time to time, but nothing hard > to solve with a few 'apt-get install ...' (don't use aptitude on a > non-stable distro!)
Could you elaborate on this? I have been using aptitude on sid for about two years without problems. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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