Thanks for the interesting info.
And what's more, Toy Story is one of my favorite animations.

Jamil Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                  Have 
you ever wondered where the strange Debian code names come from?
 
 If you are new to Linux, you will often see references to "sarge" (the
 current stable version 3.1), "etch" (the upcoming new release 4.0),
 "lenny" (the new name for the testing release after "etch", probably
 version 4.1) or "sid" (the perpetual development branch, also called
 "unstable"). As any seasoned Debian user will tell you, all these
 names come from an animation film called Toy Story [0], originally
 released in 1995. With the exception of Sid and a few other human
 characters in the movie, they refer to toys. But with a new name
 assigned to each new Debian release, what happens once Debian uses up
 all the names? There is no reason to worry about that at the moment -
 with the project's stable releases coming at rather lengthy intervals
 and with a large number of available toy characters [1], Debian is
 unlikely to run out of code names for at least another half a century!
 
 [0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_Story
 [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Toy_Story_characters
 
     
                       

 
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