On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 1:16 PM Patrick Bartek <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 00:56:03 -0400
> Default User <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Sep 10, 2018, 23:42 Patrick Bartek <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > [big snip]
> > >
> > > Well, it is Unstable.  So, problems are expected.  It's the nature
> > > of the beast. Let us know how it goes.  At worst, since .17 works,
> > > stick with it until the kernel after 4.18.1 is released. Or compile
> > > your own.
> > >
> > > B
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > Hi, Patrick.
> >
> >
> > I always try to use the latest version of the kernel and other
> > packages as soon as they come out - I want my fair share of the
> > freshest bugs available! That's why I track unstable.
> >
> > : )
>
> Since you like to be on the cutting edge, perhaps a rolling release
> would be more suitable.  It certainly would be more stable than Sid
> which is really for development where bugs and gotchas abound (as
> you've discovered). Arch and VoidLinux come to mind.
>
> I tested VoidLinux in VirtualBox for several months as a possible
> replacement for Wheezy, and never had any problems. But discovered it
> was a rolling release, and I don't like rolling releases. So, abandoned
> it.
>
> Gentoo might be another distro that would work well for you.
>
> B
>


A while ago, I did an update, using aptitude, kernel  4.18.0-1-amd64, and
the repository mirror at http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian.

It worked, without stalling.

So maybe it wasn't a kernel problem after all, but a transient problem with
the update infrastructure.
Strange that no one else noticed it . . .

Anyway, thanks to all who replied with help.

Now, regarding other distributions:

Void?
Heard the project leader just sort of wandered away.
Maybe after Void matures for a few years, I'll check it out.

Gentoo?
I can't spend the time and effort to compile, compile, compile.
And I don't own an electric power plant.

Arch?
I've used it. It's actually good.
Until it's not.
The developers, IMHO, are insular, insolent jerks.
The refuse to have a real installer, and deliberately make installation of
a full system difficult, so as to keep their private club private. The same
attitude infests their mailing lists and forums, too.
And the Arch User Repository (AUR) sucks.
But the wiki is good . . .
(And much of it is applicable to other distributions, including Debian.)

That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

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