Why is firefox 2 stable set as firefox-2 and firefox 3 BETA 5 as firefox?
It's insane.
Seriously.
A stable version should be preferred as standard because of the fact it's, guess what, stable.
I am truly appalled by the fact that when I sudo apt-get install firefox, I get a BETA version delivered to my system instead of the stable version.
I suggest this be altered in the repositories so that firefox points at firefox 2 stable instead of firefox 3 BETA which is looking plain awful.
But yeah, people are probably going to throw bricks at me for this. I know forums. >_>
It's just plain normal and simple and all that that BETA programs are for those of us wanting to experiment and not for those of us just wanting a STABLE release version of programs they prefer using.
It truly is completely insane. And I know insanity. Heck, I LIVE insanity daily. You want insanity? I got it. But I'm not the one throwing an unstable BETA release version at people as the standard. >_>
It's insane.
Seriously.
A stable version should be preferred as standard because of the fact it's, guess what, stable.
I am truly appalled by the fact that when I sudo apt-get install firefox, I get a BETA version delivered to my system instead of the stable version.
I suggest this be altered in the repositories so that firefox points at firefox 2 stable instead of firefox 3 BETA which is looking plain awful.
But yeah, people are probably going to throw bricks at me for this. I know forums. >_>
It's just plain normal and simple and all that that BETA programs are for those of us wanting to experiment and not for those of us just wanting a STABLE release version of programs they prefer using.
It truly is completely insane. And I know insanity. Heck, I LIVE insanity daily. You want insanity? I got it. But I'm not the one throwing an unstable BETA release version at people as the standard. >_>
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