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Howto change basic sources.list to unstable etc...

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Re: Howto change basic sources.list to unstable etc...

#16 Post by craigevil »

bugsbunny wrote:
You could of course run debian sid with smxi support, if you wanted to.
You do realize that smxi is verboten per the sidux devs?
That's why it so great. :) Along with inxi, exoodles and the other nifty scripts h2 comes up with.

The sidux devs didn't like smxi because h2 wouldn't give them control of it. so slam and others ranted about it being a rootkit because it updates itself when you run it.They even went on a banning spree in #sidux and banned anyone that even mentioned it back in April, then removed any post in the sidux forum that mentioned it. The new xorg in sid broke fglrx and h2 had smxi update within an hour so it would install again. Now those evil enough to use smxi hang out in #smxi or #linux-smokers-club on irc.oftc.net.
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