[TriLUG] Debian installation.

Ben Pitzer uncleben at mindspring.com
Thu May 22 13:15:57 EDT 2003


Ken,

Debian unstable is NOT for production use.  Honestly, I'd go with Sarge
(testing) if I were you.  Folks who use unstable (Sid) are expected to do
bug reports regularly, and really participate in the development process in
that manner.  If you're willing to do that, and have your machine be
bleeding edge, but always have the potential to break, lockup, etc., go for
it.  But the community view is that there is a feedback and assistance
responsibility that is expected of Debian Unstable users.  That being said,
do what you like, but be warned that asking for help in any Debian forum
will probably get you shorter shrift than usual as an unstable user.

Regards,
Ben Pitzer

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: trilug-admin at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-admin at trilug.org]On Behalf
> Of Ken Wahl
> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 2:49 PM
> To: trilug at trilug.org
> Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Debian installation.
>
>
> Thanks, this was useful for me.  I've been a Red Hat user since 6.2 and
> I was thinking of giving Debian unstable a whirl.  I wanted to ask for
> this very type of feedback from RedHat users about their experiences
> installing Debian but was afraid the question would come off as a troll
> and/or start a distro war.
> --
> Ken Wahl  ken at kenwahl.org  http://www.kenwahl.org
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