> IMO this is nonsense.
> Rawhide is on the cutting edge, the release versions are relatively
> current, but include the latest *stable* versions, not the latest
> development versions (with few exceptions where it makes sense).
>
> Very often, being on the cutting edge and being stable are the same thing
> actually (have a look at early versions of GNOME, which tended to crash a
> lot, and have a look at its current version). Many updates are about
> stability.

Servus Bero,

Talking about Rawhide, I noticed the ftp server has kernel 2.2.13 now, the
i686 version as well. Is it different from the version on your site (I'm
using that one currently, plus the i686-optimised Glibc -- no problems so
far).


-- Juha



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