I've been running it for about a week on my netbook (killed the win partition and shoved it in there). I think it's perfect for older folks because it's so stable, which means minimal hassles with updates. I'll definitely be looking to using it for folks I'm trying to wean off win (even if some of the apps are a bit dated). However, for myself, I find I can't use several things I like, so I'll prolly put Sid onto my new machine after I've built it later this week.
Three things which made me waste a lot of Google hours:
gthumb doesn't work (however, I've found geeqie);
there are no non-KDE GUI download managers;
wine is stuck on 1.01, so Kindle for PC (for one) doesn't work and it looks like a real pain in the butt to try and build a newer version from source (and keep Squeeze's stable bits stable).
I have got the Voria add-ons working, so at least I can use the netbook's special function keys. I must say I really do like being able to use su!
Three things which made me waste a lot of Google hours:
gthumb doesn't work (however, I've found geeqie);
there are no non-KDE GUI download managers;
wine is stuck on 1.01, so Kindle for PC (for one) doesn't work and it looks like a real pain in the butt to try and build a newer version from source (and keep Squeeze's stable bits stable).
I have got the Voria add-ons working, so at least I can use the netbook's special function keys. I must say I really do like being able to use su!