On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Frank Rocco wrote:

> I was told that the debian distribution is more stable that the others.

A common legend, if you ask me. Debian is very stable. So are most other
distributions (haven't had to reboot my Red Hat Linux box for anything
other than kernel updates for ages).

Right now, the latest stable release of Debian is pretty much outdated
(still using glibc 2.0 etc), which is IMO a problem (bugfixes not making
it in), so if you decide to give Debian a try, you're probably better off
picking the "unstable" version.

LLaP
bero

-- 
Nobody will ever need more than 640 kB RAM.
                -- Bill Gates, 1983
Windows 98 requires 16 MB RAM.
                -- Bill Gates, 1999
Nobody will ever need Windows 98.
                -- logical conclusion


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