Re: Say, wheres 2.2.20?
> > I'll keep that in mind. If it is really that difficult for it to go
> > through the process to become formalized as stable, then is that
> > difficulty all wasted effort?
>
> Debian's release/revision (from stable to stable) process is much slower
> than the kernel's. That's a known fact.
>
> If you want to wait... that's up to you. If you want more recent stuff
> (including kernels packaged by debian) you should use testing.
>
> I wouldn't use stable for much more than a server you never look at, but if
> you need to use it for new purposes, you'll probably need woody/testing.
Thank you Mike. I'll keep that in mind for now. Thank you for the
feedback.
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