The Debian test releases for home use are fine for anyone. I wouldn't put them
in a production "business" environment, that would be true for any OS.


Sam.

Quoting Josh Welch <tclug at joshwelch.com>:

> Charlie Obert wrote:
> > Since people seem to be talking about Debian....
> >
> > I'm going to want to check out Sarge with the new release-candidate
> > installer for X86.
> >
> > My question - should I just go ahead, or would it be preferable to wait
> > for Sarge going to release/stable a little later this year?
> >
> > Any strong opinions, gentle(wo)men?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Charlie Obert
> >
>
> I've installed sarge on my laptop, so far so good. It's considered a
> testing release, but seems pretty good for home use so far. I'm new to
> debian, and it seemed like sarge's installer was a lot easier to use
> than woody's.
>
> Josh
>
>
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