[ale] Distro Reply
Raylynn Knight
audilover at speedfactory.net
Mon Jan 3 17:15:56 EST 2005
On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 12:41 -0500, Geoffrey wrote:
> John P. Healey wrote:
> > Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <ale at ale.org> writes:
> >
> >>Yeah... I don't get that either. The most mature products on the planet
> >>are not an option...
> >
> >
> > He's probably looking to broaden his horizons and explore packaging systems
> > that aren't rpm based. Also, I fail to see how Debian is any less mature than
> > redhat, mandrake, and fedora.
>
> Stable Debian running a 2.2 kernel. To me, that is not mature, that is
> old. Personal opinion.
>
Stable Debian is 3.0r4 released on 1 January 2005. Debian supports many
hardware architectures, some of which only have a 2.2 kernel. Debian
3.0 was originally released 19 July 2002 so the default install kernel
is a 2.2 based kernel, however a 2.4 kernel is optional and available on
x86 hardware at boot time.
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Raylynn Knight <audilover at speedfactory.net>
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