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- Subject: Re: Debian and Japanese from a Debian Developer
- From: Ben Gertzfield <che@example.com>
- Date: 11 Jul 2001 02:49:34 -0700
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>>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull <turnbull@example.com> writes: >>>>> "Ben" == Ben Gertzfield <che@example.com> writes: Ben> I would recommend installing Debian 2.2 (potato) with a very Ben> minimal set of packages, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list to Ben> point to unstable, and run apt-get update; apt-get Ben> dist-upgrade . Stephen> Don't. You'll be sorry. Use "testing" or "frozen", Stephen> whatever it's called nowadays (or "woody", which is the Stephen> fixed tag). KDE is not exactly usable in testing or frozen, unfortunately. Especially for non-x86 architectures, testing is pretty much a joke these days, in my humble opinion. Unstable is much more useful, if you are lucky enough to get it on a good day. :) Stephen> Debian unstable is not particularly unstable most of the Stephen> time. But it's often enough that you don't want to deal Stephen> with it until your system is running and you understand Stephen> it pretty well, and you understand the Debian package Stephen> management system. Yes, that's true. I just wish stable were usable with Japanese input, but it's still not there. Frozen and testing are not a lot better, but are a step in the right direcction. Ben -- Brought to you by the letters H and O and the number 0. "A squib is a firecracker." Debian GNU/Linux maintainer of Gimp and GTK+ -- http://www.debian.org/
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