Actually, I have been using Debian (off and on), since the 1990's. My first real GNU/Linux distribution was Debian 2.0 - "Hamm"!
"I wish I could quit you." - from the movie, Brokeback Mountain I have dabbled a little with testing before, but mostly stayed with stable, when I was using Debian. Always hated to have to choose between an up to date system or security and stability. There always seemed to be too big a gap in-between the two choices. BTW, thanks for all the friendly, knowledgeable advice and input. That's one of Debian's best features. It's a refreshing change from some other F/LOSS communities, which shall not be named. Some are friendly, some are smart, but that rarely goes together. (And some are neither!) On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 2:21 PM, Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> wrote: > On Mon 08 Jun 2015 at 19:35:53 +0200, Erwan David wrote: > > > Le 08/06/2015 19:29, Nicolas George a écrit : > > > > > > If you have decided you are up to the task of using testing, then do > it. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > Note also that using testing give you the advantage of not having to > > upgrade all software at the same time, but gradually. You get infos in > > the News and Changelog of packages, generally the same information that > > will be consolidated in the release notes of next version. So it's up to > > everyone to choose, even to have different setting for different > > machines depending of their use (I have production servers in stable, > > some test machin in testing, and even my laptop in testing). > > There is a good deal of common-sense advice here, The idea of meeting > and overcoming a problem as it happens (rather than at release time) is > an interesting one. If you have confidence in what you are doing and > have the time, go with it. > > If you are new to Debian - use stable. You will not go far wrong. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: > https://lists.debian.org/08062015200748.93d5a5534...@desktop.copernicus.demon.co.uk > >