what is the difference between frozen, potato, and unstable

2000-01-31 Thread joseph de los santos
hello what is the difference between frozen, potato, and unstable. arent they all the same?

Re: what is the difference between frozen, potato, and unstable

2000-01-31 Thread Martin Schulze
joseph de los santos wrote: hello what is the difference between frozen, potato, and unstable. arent they all the same? frozen=potato, upcoming stable unstable=woody Regards, Joey -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

Re: what is the difference between frozen, potato, and unstable

2000-01-31 Thread Brad
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 09:33:02AM -0800, joseph de los santos wrote: what is the difference between frozen, potato, and unstable. arent they all the same? potato, as well as slink and woody, are code names for the various Debian releases. Slink is currently designated as stable, meaning