Gary Dale wrote:

>>
> I do not recommend using sid packages if you aren't comfortable with
> losing packages, data, etc.. Stick to the stable or testing branches
> instead.Testing is fairly recent but with the advantage that the
> packages have passed some basic testing so they should work with the
> rest of your system.
> 
> 
Thank for the warning but as I have been using sid for a number of years now 
and I am aware of the problems. I do use stable on other more critical 
computers and all are backed up daily :)

Rob


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