Not this is not (quite) the same as using (only) debian sid/unstable.
To sidux your antiX is to utilise the great work done by the sidux team.
http://www.sidux.com/
Why should I do it?
Firstly, you get all the bleeding edge apps from debian.
Sid seems to be faster than Lenny (Testing)
It is cool to try!
If you want to use the debian sid/unstable branch, antiX allows you to do so simply by enabling the repositories in /etc/apt/sources.list
To add sidux, just copy/paste into the sources.list
deb http://sidux.com/debian/ sid main contrib non-free firmware fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free
Followed by an apt-get update
apt-get install sidux-scripts
apt-get dist-upgrade
Sid may break more than Lenny, but it is fixed quicker.
sidux tries to tame sid (and IMO it succeeds on the whole) as it warns you if there are problems, and there is the fantastic smxi script, which works in antiX!
sidux also upgrades the kernel very regularly, and sidux kernels work in antiX too!
Anyone who has tried this on antiX (all versions) could you please comment. Successes and failures.
I'm thinking of including the sidux repos (commented out) in the sources.list and having the smxi script installed by default.
