Hello. Tshepang Lekhonkhobe:
> From what I read on the lists it seems that Ubuntu's > unstable is generally more broken than Debian's It depends. Ubuntu has a 6 month release cycle, and early in the cycle the 'unstable' (currently - Dapper) is generally broken, while near the end of the cycle it usually works. > making me feel safer using Sid. I switched my laptop from Debian sid to Ubuntu Breezy (stable) around a month ago, and can't wait for the moment I can switch my workstation as well. What do you need from Debian sid that's not available in Ubuntu stable reinforced by selected backports? So far, I've backported for myself the following without a problem: Dosage 1.5.5, Firefox 1.5, Gtodo 0.14+CVS, lighttpd 1.4.8, mc 4.6.1, PHPPgAdmin 3.5.6, Quod Libet 0.15, Rails 0.14.3, Unison 2.13.16 and X-Moto 0.1.8. Cheers, -- Shot -- I don't see what C++ has to do with keeping people from shooting themselves in the foot. C++ will happily load the gun, offer you a drink to steady your nerves, and help you aim. -- Peter da Silva ====================== http://shot.pl/hovercraft/ === http://shot.pl/1/125/ ===
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