On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 22:12 +0100, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> >[...]
> >> Indeed. I'm not sure if any distros actually *do* release every three
> >
> >Gentoo would probably qualify for that.
>
> >Debian, FC, SusE not.
>
> "Advanced users" can pick a SUSE KOTD.
^^^^
I assume this means "Kernel of the day".
First I didn't know of this KOTD thing.
And second, I don't know if this fits the OPs definitioen of "release".
For gentoo, I interpreted/defined "release" as "the thing you with
`emerge update` without ~x86 overriding or similar".
Bernd
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