On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 07:45:43AM +0100, AG wrote: > Hi > > Having recently upgraded to sid, I want to try to ensure that I am able > to maintain a more or less stable system under those circumstances and > in the full knowledge that, by definition, sid is unstable and may be > subject to breakages. > > With this in mind, what do the more experienced sid users do in terms of > the daily updates of packages that come through - for example - the > Update Notification? I know that sidux users rely on some scripts - > sxmi and sgfi (??) I think - but I wonder if that is what native sid > users rely on or do you have your own recipes for maintaining reasonable > stability? For example, the use of scripts such as those from sidux, or > not doing a daily system update or ... ? > The Sidux distro advertises itself as a sort of "safer" sid. I tried it out once, but never really used it much. Anybody on the list have any opinions on it?
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