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...because Debian testing is just as "stable" as Ubuntu?
BTW, I just laughed some time ago, when an update for Ubuntu's Xorg was broken.
I didn't laugh because I am spiteful or something, but because I updated Debian unstable the same day and I got exactly the same error.
And that's why I think that someone who wants a stable and updated system is better off running Debian testing insted of Ubuntu. At least, if you don't mind putting a bit of time into it to get multimedia and such working.