i find that is exactly the case with debian. due to unstable>testing migration processes you can often be caught in a broken situation.
i have used sid for 19 years without any serious stability issues personally. professionally always use stable for obvious reasons.
similarly, use sid if you know what you are doing and stable if you do not...
this issue is also solved occasionally with packages from experimental. it is hard to leverage without already being on unstable. see recent mesa as an example.
i have used sid for 19 years without any serious stability issues personally. professionally always use stable for obvious reasons.
similarly, use sid if you know what you are doing and stable if you do not...
this issue is also solved occasionally with packages from experimental. it is hard to leverage without already being on unstable. see recent mesa as an example.