Am 12. Sep, 2003 schw=E4tzte Rob Wultsch so: > There are no significant issues if you know what you are doing. Either a > stable or unstable package will work. If > apt-get install whatever > does not work, then > apt-get install -t unstable whatever > will. Newbies needing to use testing or unstable for continued maintenance is a n= o go as far as I'm concerned. I can be outvoted, though. Running an app or two out of testing or unstable might be fine. Heck, I think we need to get apt out of testing :). Using unofficial backports for things like X would also be fine, but we hav= e to be careful about which unofficial backports we use. > If someone will setup NAT on a machine that I am bringing in then I > would be happy to be a knoppix installer. I know just over jack about > networking. I think we need to have a few people who specialize in firewall installs. Maybe use one of the mini-distro firewall thingies? I'd rather that we use debian, but I see the merit of a smaller footprint, especially one that's got a good interface. ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # Take a razor to your throat # and a noose to your neck, # then follow that up with a cup of poison. # Not a good way to start the day. - der.hans