Re: Comparison of using Sidux as opposed to Squeeze

2010-03-22 Thread Jochen Schulz
Nuno Magalhães: > > I don't really notice unstable to be unstable, except when it is :) > Granted if you upgrade often you're more likely to run into trouble. In my experience, upgrading daily (or even twice a day) is almost totally painless. Sure, you may hit a few more bugs on the way, but the

Re: Comparison of using Sidux as opposed to Squeeze

2010-03-22 Thread Nuno Magalhães
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 15:19, ZephyrQ wrote: > Anyone had any experience using Sidux and how usable was it compared to > Squeeze? I don't really notice unstable to be unstable, except when it is :) Granted if you upgrade often you're more likely to run into trouble. For my daily use, unstable i

Re: Comparison of using Sidux as opposed to Squeeze

2010-03-22 Thread Andrew Winnenberg
> Anyone had any experience using Sidux and how usable was it compared to > Squeeze? I have both a Sidux and a Squeeze install at the moment. Usability wise they're roughly the same, though Sidux is generally faster about getting fixes in place. Neither Sidux nor Squeeze will be as stable as... st

Comparison of using Sidux as opposed to Squeeze

2010-03-22 Thread ZephyrQ
I keep a fairly vanilla Lenny box to do most of my personal/work stuff get frustrated when I want to play a newer game and/or upgrade some software that is requiring a newer library. Usually backports aren't available and/or too unwieldy. My question is how usable is Sidux? I've read a few accou