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Sidux

Has anybody else checked out Sidux?  I've been using it on my work PC for a little over two weeks now, and I'm not sure if it's cool or not.
Cool:  Latest and greatest Debian (even though it's Sid, I haven't had one crash yet), custom scripts to install proprietary drivers, live cd, 32 and 64 bit editions, better hardware detection than 'plain-old' Debian, 'Lite' edition is very quick even though it's KDE (225 MB of used RAM on initial boot!), VirtualBox support right out of the box (XP works great in a VM)
Not:  Custom scripts don't always work (at least for me), not nearly as polished as my usual desktop distro Mint (still using Mint on my home machine), I'm afraid that when a kernel upgrade comes along, it'll toast my system and I'll have to start from scratch, I'd like a GNOME edition, development seems like it's pulling in a lot of differnt directions all at once (doesn't feel as focused as Mint).
How's that for a mini-review?  Anyhow, anybody else played with Sidux?  If so, what are your thoughts of it?

I've been meaning to try it

I've been meaning to try it out for a while. I recently partitioned of my hard drive so I can load up 3 more distros. I guess I oughta give it a run eh?
 

It wouldn't hurt, but I bet

It wouldn't hurt, but I bet you'll be checking out the lastest Ubuntu release instead!