Lately, we've all read a lot of articles about desktop Linux - so many that it's getting hard to tell them apart. One says "Why Linux Sucks," the next "My Success With Linux." Even Michael Robertson of Lindows.com joined the fun with his "Why Desktop Linux Sucks, Today." But very few people have proposed anything radical, and I believe that's what's needed to take GNU/Linux to the next level.
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At apt-get.org you can usually find backports of newer
versions of major apps that will run just fine on Debian
Stable, so there is not usually necessary to "roll the
dice" by ringing in a SID ringer.
At apt-get.org you can usually find backports of newer
versions of major apps that will run just fine on Debian
Stable, so there is not usually necessary to "roll the
dice" by ringing in a SID ringer.