-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 18:06:29 -0500 (CDT), Christian Dysthe wrote:
>So my question is: Does unstable mean you will have all kinds of crashes and >>unexpected behavior, or does it mean that some programs might have more bugs >>than running in the stable distribution? Unstable means that at any time a package could be a show stopper. Show stopper being, "Got a rescue disk?" In the past I've had an unstable package cause severe problems in my machine that I needed to back out of with a rescue disk. Syslogd/klogd wouldn't work and as a result, people couldn't log in as root. More recently, when potato was moving to glib2.1, a LOT of things broke as they were compiled against the older version. I think that has been resolved but I've not been around my server lately to give it a try. Unstable, for the most part, is stable. I followed it from Hamm frozen through the first stages of potato with only that one problem. The thing is, when things break, they *can* break bad and you need to have the knowledge and skill to back out of the updates and repair the system. IE, it is called unstable for a reason, use some common sense, and ride it at your own risk. ;) - -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ: 5107343 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. - -------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPsdk version 1.0 (C) 1997 Pretty Good Privacy, Inc iQCVAwUBNx+90qC6xbtZwvdnAQHYVgP+MeAstdDMnLXLjwK2buhdTy//qZuY/Lix zj6g1eA3yKdtEwUUbRV/g0p5F4yf9BzmKPsdXuNI4IJB9huvCOzXvi6+l90a8fBq dkS67BS0wZ5OVROztoXJPKKCNz+bnEYi8stPYq0DhIDgpOJQdJGGnRmM5hgUCTZ8 BOItheIUw/o= =sY4Q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----