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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Jun 2 08:18:14 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: esoteric at 3times25.net (Geoffrey)</li>
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I can say the same for SuSE or Red Hat. The main difference I see is
how far behind the standard 'stable' Debian install is. I suspect it's
more to do with the fact that it's an all volunteer distro, but yet,
Slackware is ahead of Debian with the packages it provides.
> On all my home machines I run "unstable" which has had a total of 2
> "issues" with broken software in 3 years. Both of those were minor
> upgrade issues which were easily worked around with a final fix in place
> before COB. My desktops and laptops have all the latest bells and
> whistles and security is still top line, I just get (and have to do)
> updates more often.
As noted above, I can say the same here. What's better is I'm running
the same distro and version on server, desktop and laptop, thus I have
less to deal with.
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Until later, Geoffrey
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