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Siduction (Debian Sid) and Xubuntu Utopic Unicorn
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SolydX 64.
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Arch Testing Repo User here
Last edited by debasish patra (2014-07-30 12:43:14)
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Mint 17 / solydx / antergos
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what are the benefits and drawbacks of running testing repos on arch?
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Mint 17 / solydx / antergos
debasish patra wrote:Arch Testing Repo User here
what are the benefits and drawbacks of running testing repos on arch?
It's bleeding edge. I haven't faced any probem till now but some face stability issues.
But personally I haven't faced any issues.
Cheers, Debasish
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Mint 17 / solydx / antergos
debasish patra wrote:Arch Testing Repo User here
what are the benefits and drawbacks of running testing repos on arch?
Probably the usual: things might break more often, but would also trend to be fixed more quickly. Your system might be fine, but folks would probably advise you to keep a different version/distro handy in c just in case you one day find that you're experiencing a minor issue such as being unable to get online (to download that new fix for broken connectivity)... or to boot.
Sounds like fun. Well... most of the time .
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MDM
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thanx guys.
The reason I asked is, I know that arch itself is already as bleeding edge as it gets, and there are supposed to be stability issues fom time to time (even according to arch wiki).
So if stable arch is bleeding, then I thought that testing is more like experimental lol
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Debian Testing here. Was going to go with Stable but ... needed the wifi drivers.
Debian developers don't feel that wireless drivers belong on a stable system, lol? I hear jokes about it, but that one is priceless.
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1. Xfce 4.8 on Fedora 17 (64bit) installed to 16GB SanDisk USB stick on my Dell Optiplex GX520 (mini-tower). Which I can pull and boot my Dell Vostro 1000 laptop with.
2. Xfce 4.8 on Centos 6.5 (32bit) installed to 32GB SanDisk USB stick on my Dell Latitude D820.
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I'm running it on Debian Wheezy 7.7 64 bit; xfce 4.8.
And as a side note I find it thus far the most intuitve DE of the lot I've tried, and it lighter than most too! :D
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openSUSE 13.1 which will become their Evergreen or LTS release. I've used Xfce on three different laptops, all ASUS: 701 4G, 1015PEM and currently a U36SG-AS71 which will be two years old next month. I think I've used Xfce on almost every Linux distro, um, but not Arch, no, not Arch.
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I think I've used Xfce on almost every Linux distro, um, but not Arch, no, not Arch.
Gentoo linux?
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MDM
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openSUSE 13.1 which will become their Evergreen or LTS release.
at least, they have the same bug as the *buntus(1px wide xpm xfwm images become transparent)
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