I know that but that is what I want.
Having the latest and greatest is not always what is needed or wanted.
The latest and greatest come with a price. Sometimes the latest and
greatest require resources that just are not available when installing
or running.
Sometimes the latest and greatest just don't fit the hardware profile.
My system is a P200mm, 64 mob RAM, 2.5 gig disk, ISA NC (Link 220 =
one), ISA sound, and CPI video (old).
New does not always mean better.
Sam.
John J. Trammell wrote:
>On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 01:07:10PM -0500, Sam MacDonald wrote:
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>>What I presently have installed is Debian 2.2.20,
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>Current Debian stable ("woody") is 3.0r1. Debian 2.x is *way* old.
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