My Debian mirror (mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub) lists "sarge" and "testing" as alternatives and supplies the following info:
stable, or woody - the released Debian 3.0r3. proposed-updates - possible updates to Debian 3.0. See the README there. testing, or sarge - the development version of the next release. Sarge currently asks for the name of a Debian mirror as part of the info it uses in its install. Is the merit in listing "testing" rather than "sarge" in answer to that query? I realise that when Sarge becomes the official release, the contents of "testing" and "stable" will, for a brief period, be identical. I also note that the Debian security updates - to which I subscribe - are not present in "testing". Does that matter when using "apt-get" to install them? Felix Karpfen -- Felix Karpfen Public Key 72FDF9DF (DH/DSA) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]