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bo, hamm, stable, unstable



Maybe this question is really stupid, but anyway:

bo, hamm, stable, unstable, etc. What's this?
Hamm means unstable or untested - concerning to the kernel or only to the software packages?
I feel a bit outdated when running bo and it looks like the amount of problems
is mostly the same - no matter whether running the stable or the unstable distribution. nitpic (for example) won't run on my system (but it should be
stable, or not?). How can kde-beta2.2 (i got the Lehmanns CD) reside in stable? I do not understand what is actually stable and what's not - and how this relates to the kernel-version.
 

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