Activity log for bug #1434879

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2015-03-21 20:00:08 Ronald Teune bug added bug
2015-03-21 20:02:07 Ronald Teune description Recently I learned (as a long time Ubuntu user, not that much into Debian) that there are three flavours of debian: the current stable (Wheezy, old software, but stable), the bleeding edge (newest but possibly unstable, Sid), and an in-between 'next stable version' (Jessie). Because my raspberry is at the heart of my [url=http://koffie.ronaldteune.nl/]coffee machine[/url] since somewhere around december and I like to be quite sure of being able to drink coffee. On my laptop I use Ubuntu - if it where Debian I'd probably be using Jessie. The machine can play music using MPD, it has python and does serve some web pages, but my first priority is stability. So, the obvious choice for me is Wheezy. At least that's what I think. However, since I'm using this setup, it happened twice that after a regular apt-get update, I was unable to make coffee for some time. [url=http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=669480#p669480]First time[/url] because a newly added obscure i2c audio card driver was causing kernel panics, second time because this Device Tree thing. While I fully understand both the architectural beauty and the benefits of this change, I think that I'm not the only one with stability as my main concern. My wife already thinks that 'update' means 'trouble', while it should mean 'bug fixing and better security' in a stable release. Therefore I consider it a bug that there are changes made in Debian Stable (Wheezy) that make it far from Stable. Recently I learned (as a long time Ubuntu user, not that much into Debian) that there are three flavours of debian: the current stable (Wheezy, old software, but stable), the bleeding edge (newest but possibly unstable, Sid), and an in-between 'next stable version' (Jessie). Because my raspberry is at the heart of my coffee machine since somewhere around december and I like to be quite sure of being able to drink coffee. On my laptop I use Ubuntu - if it where Debian I'd probably be using Jessie. The machine can play music using MPD, it has python and does serve some web pages, but my first priority is stability. So, the obvious choice for me is Wheezy. At least that's what I think. However, since I'm using this setup, it happened twice that after a regular apt-get update, I was unable to make coffee for some time. First time because a newly added obscure i2c audio card driver was causing kernel panics, second time because this Device Tree thing. While I fully understand both the architectural beauty and the benefits of this change, I think that I'm not the only one with stability as my primary concern. 'update' now is beginning to mean 'trouble', while it should mean 'bug fixing and better security' in a stable release. I consider it a bug that there are changes made in Debian Stable (Wheezy) that make it far from Stable.
2016-01-13 14:57:37 Diederik bug added subscriber Diederik
2016-01-13 14:59:11 Diederik summary debian stable is not stable / device tree, etc. raspbian stable is not stable / device tree, etc.
2019-07-17 12:09:20 Pander tags wheezy
2019-07-17 17:36:04 Diederik removed subscriber Diederik