"mtsouk" == mtsouk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: mtsouk> Hi and thanks for answering. I know that the main problem mtsouk> of testing is the bugs :-) What I would like to know is mtsouk> how many bugs does testing have? I mean, are the bugs so mtsouk> many that you cannot work at all with debian testing?
No, testing is probably about as stable as many other distributions. Besides, you get "new" bugs only when you apt-get dist-upgrade so you have some control over how closely you want to track things. mtsouk> I do not need any special applications: Just C/C++ mtsouk> development tools, KDE3 and its apps, kdeveloper, anjuta, mtsouk> perl, XFree, etc. What kind of applications have most of mtsouk> the stability problems? Like I said, I tracked woody from June last year to release. I can't say I had serious problems at any point (the most irritating thing I remember was some sort of terminal capabilities problem for a few weeks). mtsouk> As I previously said, the reason that I need KDE3 is the mtsouk> Greek support that is has which, I think, is better than mtsouk> the other XWindows managers. You can get KDE3 for both testing and stable from unofficial sources I believe. Google for it, or perhaps others on this thread will tell you. Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]