> This concerns me. As a new user - I've not even bought a rpi for this 
>> project yet although I was of course thinking about the rpi 3. I would  
>> want to start out with whats considered the most stable installation yet 
>> using the most up to date hardware. Am I right in thinking the new RPi3 and 
>> even the new zeros have to use the lastest versions of Raspian? Does that 
>> imply I'm starting with unknown problems or can I run an old version of 
>> Raspian in the latest hardware.
>>
>> I know nothing of kernel versions, loading new ones and virtually nothing 
about linux, so I'd like to start out without  building in problems from 
the outset.
Thanks

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