On 05/15/2010 12:48 AM, RyanJB wrote:
Hi,

With the latest apps keep pouring in, is there any way to keep debian in the 
"cutting edge"? I mean, how to keep debian as updated as, say, ubuntu or even 
sidux?? You know, latest iceweasel, openoffice, gnome, etc. Maybe using unstable or 
experimental repo? I'm sure there's many ways to do this, but I just don't know.. I'm new 
to debian :(

Thanks a lot,
RJB


Run sidux. It is Debian unstable with some people doing some extra work to keep it a bit more stable for you. Use the smxi script which helps keep things stable also (and simplifies installation of some software to boot). I love sidux on the desktop (and vanilla Debian on my servers).

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