Hi, I would DEFINITELY not suggest to use unstable if you're a Debian or even worse, Linux newbie. It may work 95% of the time but it may also be either unstable or not work at all after an update. That's why it's called sid, still in development.
I've been using sid for about a year now and during that time, I had big big trouble thrice - every time I had to either wait till the bugs are fixed or try to fix them myself. Either way, major headache and lots of consumed coffee and cigarettes are the results. I would suggest Debian stable (aka Woody) and the Backports of XFree 4.2, KDE3.1.4 or GNome2 and the other software. Martin On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 10:20, Tarun Ramakrishna Elankath wrote: > Hi all, > > I suppose this has been asked before on the list, so please pardon me. > > I wish to install Debian and take advantage of its package management > system. However I read that one mustn't try the stable release of Debian > as its very old, and must go for the unstable release instead. > > I am now rather confused on whether to download Sid, Woody or Sarge. > > Any help/tips/advice to an intermediate linux user/developer wishing to > install Debian would be much appreciated. > > Regards, > Tarun > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]