On Wednesday 01 August 2007 22:41, Antonio Olivares wrote: > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Claude Jones <cjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 1:38:45 PM > Subject: Re: Back Again > > On Wednesday August 1 2007 12:12:38 pm Antonio Olivares wrote: > > I am no expert, but from what I have learned through the years > > using Debian based distros/live cd's, Knoppix, Kanotix, DSL, > > etc. > > > > Debian Woody is older > > Debian Etch is the stable branch of Debian > > Debian Sid is the testing/unstable branch of Debian. > > There's also Debian Lenny > > > > http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-ftparchives.en.html > > > > > > > > Other codenames that have been already used are: buzz for > > release 1.1, rex for release 1.2, bo for releases 1.3.x, > > hamm for release 2.0, slink for release 2.1, > > potato for release 2.2, woody for release 3.0, > > sarge for release 3.1, and etch for release 4.0 > > I guess I was confusing release 4 with Testing. I am definitely > not a Debian expert. Is there some truth to the stories I've > read repeatedly in recent times, that Debian was not lagging as > far back as it once did, in your experience? > > -- > Claude Jones > Brunswick, MD, USA > > -- > > Claude, > > You are correct. Debian stayed behind the times, but with the new release > "Etch" it is catching up. It provided stability by keeping older packages > and if you wanted newer packages you could enable the testing branch called > sid. Kanotix was based on Debian Sid and now a newer distro named "Sidux" > is based on Debian Sid. These are the Debian equivalent of Fedora's > Rawhide. > > While I have never installed Debian to one of my computers, I have ran > Knoppix, Kanotix, DSL, and others which are based on Debian. > > Regards, > > Antonio Just to clarify the Debian situation, and I run both Fedora 1 through 7, and Debian Sarge, Etch, and Lenny. Debian Sarge has been replaced by Etch as the stable version. Sarge is now known as old-stable, but is still getting security updates. Etch is the current stable version, and gets security updates. Lenny is the new testing version, and has replaced Etch, which was the previous testing version. Sid is what you want if you want to work on the cutting edge. there can be many updates each day for Sid, and if you like running a distro on the cutting edge, you have to be prepared to go with the flow. Sometimes things go ok, othertimes it all goes pearshaped. Packages are tried out on Sid, and when they are are considered stable enough, are filtered down to the testing version of Debian, which is now Etch, and should present no problems if all goes well. I would think that running Fedora Rawhide would be similar to running Debian Sid, neither of which I'm willing to venture into. All too close to the cutting edge for me. Saying that though, if I had a spare computer, I may just try both of them just for kicks, and for the challenge. btw. I've just received a fix from the Debian list for a Udev problem, which has I think resolved a problem with the ordering of my TV card, and webcam. There were no problems with pre Udev kernels, but kernels using Udev were pretty hit and miss with the ordering of my devices using /dev/video. I'll try the same fix on my Fedora installs that are using kernels that use Udev, and see if the same problem is resolved. Enough said. or I might start rambling on, and totally lose the plot. Nigel.