Hello everyone
I've been searching for a twitter client, but I can't find one. This makes me think: I come from Debian (I'm not an expert although) and there are in the Testing repositories some twitter clients. I could add the Debian testing repositories to my sources.list, but, this is the question: what would happen? I mean. I would like to keep the original sources.list in order not to break any dependencies, but, if I don't add other repositories, I may not have some programs I'd like to have. May I add the Debian testing repositories or does exit another solution?
Thank you!
Twitter and repositories
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Re: Twitter and repositories
Add Testing repo, install something, remove Testing repo. No problems usually.
Re: Twitter and repositories
Thank you!
I've tried to add the debian testing official repositories in: Software Manager - Software Origins - Aditional Repositories, and now I can see almost 3000 packages more. Will it break any dependencies? or does LMDE gives priority to the main repositories?
I've tried to add the debian testing official repositories in: Software Manager - Software Origins - Aditional Repositories, and now I can see almost 3000 packages more. Will it break any dependencies? or does LMDE gives priority to the main repositories?