At this rate…

I may end up installing the entire Debian “testing” repository… along with significant portions of Xandros’ package repository as well. Jeez… I’ve been going gonzo with apt-iselect lately. Anyone else using a Xandros/testing hybrid? I’m wondering if there are any gotchas, packages that will b0rk the system when Xandros and Debian testing meet. No problems so far.

I’ve been playing with Straw quite a bit. It’s quite the slick RSS reader. Also enjoying the debian-goodies package quite a lot — check it out if you’re a Debian user. I’ll be writing that one up in my Tool of the Month column for June, no doubt.

About Joe Brockmeier

I'm a freelance writer, FOSS advocate, music lover, computer geek, avid reader, and politically progressive (read "Liberal with occasional Libertarian tendencies"). You can read more on my about page if you're not already bored.
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