True that. When you run unstable or testing it's best to take great care
when updating or installing anything, as in sid installing something can
trigger a shitstorm depending on what was uploaded that day ... stable only
for me these days.

Tim Kelley


On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Sven Hartge <s...@svenhartge.de> wrote:

> Joris Bolsens <epicbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I've been using Debian Jessie for ~ a year now, now that it is stable
> > should I update to sid? or stick with jessie?
>
> > I enjoy tinkering with everything, so I'm OK with things breaking or
> > needing some special configuration, hell I'll even patch a thing and
> > recompile from source if I have to (I know, shocking right).
>
> Then just put "testing" instead of "jessie" into your sources.list and
> you will stay on the testing branch forever.
>
> But be prepared, once the floodgates from Unstable to Testing have been
> opened there will be a tsunami of new packages rushing in form Unstable
> so the ride may be a bit rough during the first weeks of the new
> development cyble.
>
> Grüße,
> Sven.
>
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> Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
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