[SOLVED] Running Slackware -current as "stable"
by silverlining from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5RYD5)
I've only used stable versions of Slackware in the past. If I start now to use -current as my "stable" Slackware, would it work to update it by using the slackpkg update procedure each day?
(Is updating -current each day using slackpkg the way that all you testers of Slackware do it?)
I understand that I might have to fix some things that get broken along the way from updates but that would be educational. Besides, most of what I ever see being updated in the -changelog for current is KDE, which I never use.
Would regular updating eventually bring my -current installation to the same level as when version 15.0 is finally released?
(Is updating -current each day using slackpkg the way that all you testers of Slackware do it?)
I understand that I might have to fix some things that get broken along the way from updates but that would be educational. Besides, most of what I ever see being updated in the -changelog for current is KDE, which I never use.
Would regular updating eventually bring my -current installation to the same level as when version 15.0 is finally released?