On Thu, 2013-11-28 at 15:02 +0100, Piotr Walaszczyk wrote: > I meant that most normal users use "debian stable (mostly for servers) > and debian testing (mostly for desktops) " Why can't we have always > latest version of linux kernel on for example debian testing and focus > on updating it I belive kernel developers know what they do and for > the most parts the kernel should be actually pretty stable after all. > And yeah most distros fe . Ubuntu follow Debian structure (they are > actually copying it) so if this will happen in debian we will see > newest kernel in most other distros as well .
No, Ubuntu and many other derivatives package the kernel independently of Debian. > So I belive it the kernel stable should actually be in atleast debian > testing (NOT IN EXPERIMENTAL) Software developers encourage people to > always use latest stable software of their's I belive this should be > the case here as well... Debian does not generally do this so maybe you want some other distribution. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Usenet is essentially a HUGE group of people passing notes in class. - Rachel Kadel, `A Quick Guide to Newsgroup Etiquette'
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