On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 21:11:06 +0100 Lisi Reisz <lisi.re...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Lisi, >But it will be awful the day that Jessie goes Stable because everything >will immediately update willy-nilly and out of your control, all at >once, to I've been using 'testing' (as opposed to codenames) for years without problems. The flood of updates doesn't happen in an uncontrolled manner. Every single one of them is (dis)allowed by the system administrator. Me, in this case. When the freeze ends after a new Debian release, I update daily for a week or two to avoid having to do too many packages at once. Sometimes, one (or more) of those packages wants to remove others, sometimes a *lot* of packages. More often than not, holding back on updates to just those packages demanding removals allows for issues to be sorted out in sid (or upstream) soon enough. Occasionally, of course, some removals are required, due to dependency changes, killing off outdated software etc. but never in huge quantities. Admittedly, one has to be fairly confident in one's own abilities to select updates wisely. So, as a result, I'd probably advise complete newcomers to use codenames. At least until they gained some knowledge/skill in handling updates. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" To the ends of the earth, you look for sense in it No Time To Be 21 - The Adverts
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