Although Debian "unstable" has actually proved pretty stable for me, I
am aware that it is the development version and hence I cannot moan in
the slightest if somebody breaks something. Upon further inspection,
the "testing" distribution would seem a much better choice (this is a
client machine behind a block-all firewall, so security is not a
consideration).
Everything procedure for "downgrading" that I have found so far seems
rather elaborate - is there really no easy way to do it? As I say, I am
quite happy with the stability of my system, so I would be quite happy
to "freeze" it until newer versions make their way into the testing
distro, if this won't cause problems.
Any advice would be most appreciated! :-)
Cheers,
Jon
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