Jeff Grossman: > > [...] How dangerous would it be for me to move completely to unstable?
I do not think it would be particularly dangerous. Security updates generally reach sid quite fast (but, of course, without guarantee). But with about seven years of Debian experience, I still refrain from running unstable on machines offering services on the internet. By the way, currently there is a problem with the machines building new packages for sid. That means sid users are getting no updates whatsoever. No security updates, no new upstream releases, no bug fixes. Stable users on the other hand do get security support. > Has anybody completely trashed their system by running unstable? The risk of a faulty upgrade that seriously breaks your system is quite low. I am running sid on my main desktop for probably five years already and it never happened to me. But there sometimes is serious collateral damage. IIRC, once there was a script for package configuration that (accidentally) did something like 'rm -rf /'. I wasn't hit by this, but that was pure luck. You have to be prepared to be a beta tester all the time. Another aspect that you should consider is that it takes quite some effort to keep a sid system up to date. Every time you upgrade, you might install some version of a package that demands a new configuration file syntax, introduces new bugs or isn't compatible with another package you rely on. If availability of your services is in any way important to one of your users, I don't think sid is appropriate. Another experience of mine is that it is a really bad idea to have inexperienced or more or less computer-illiterate people using a sid system directly (as a desktop user). For these people it is quite confusing when their desktop environment or office application receives an upgrade which changes its appearance. I do not think that sid usage is generally a bad idea, even for inexperienced users. But you should not use sid on a system you or other people rely on and you should be prepared to learn about how Debian works and how to act when it doesn't. J. -- Ultimately, the Millenium Dome is a spectacular monument of the doublethink of our times. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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