On 22.06.2012 20:47, John Hasler wrote: > Brian writes: >> > I'm not too sure about daily or regular updates being silly as opposed >> > to unnecessary... > Daily and/or automatic updates when running Sid are silly because sooner > or later they will get you in trouble. > >> > How do you deal with security updates? Subscribe to the relevant >> > mailing list, I suppose. > When running Sid you must read both debian-devel and debian-security. > > -devel will warn you about breakages and transitions so that you will > know when and when not to upgrade. -security is obvious.
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