Re: which is the most "unstable"

2001-01-28 Thread Preben Randhol
" W. Paul Mills " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 28/01/2001 (14:23) : > unstable = living_on_the_EDGE unstable = living_on_the_EDGE unless you have a off-line computer then you fall off the EDGE repeatedly. -- Preben Randhol -- http://www.pvv.org/~randhol/ -- +---+ "There was,

Re: which is the most "unstable"

2001-01-26 Thread W. Paul Mills
stable = no_guts testing = just_sticking_my_toe_in_and_testing_the_waters unstable = living_on_the_EDGE Hope this helps! Xucaen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : Hi all.. : I'm a tad bit confused about the order of : precedence on the 3 debian distributions. : I understand "potato" == "stable", : b

Re: which is the most "unstable"

2001-01-26 Thread Timothy H. Keitt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Potato is rock solid, woody is good enough for government work, and sid is for the courageous. Or those who need XFree86 4.x :-( T. -- Timothy H. Keitt Department of Ecology and Evolution State University of New York at Stony Brook Phone: 631-632-1101, FAX: 631-632-

Re: which is the most "unstable"

2001-01-26 Thread arthur
Potato is rock solid, woody is good enough for government work, and sid is for the courageous. Arthur H. Johnson II Systems Engineer The Linux Box [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxbox.nu On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Xucaen wrote: > Hi all.. > > I'm a tad bit confused about the order of > precedence on

which is the most "unstable"

2001-01-26 Thread Xucaen
Hi all.. I'm a tad bit confused about the order of precedence on the 3 debian distributions. I understand "potato" == "stable", but what comes next? is it "woody" == "testing" then "sid" == "unstable"? in which order of "stableness" are they? i.e. which comes first? thanks!! xucaen __