From: Jeremy T. Bouse on 13 Jul 2010 10:40 John Culleton wrote: > I see references to various versions of Debian, including Lenny > etc. For a 32 bit system, what is the latest stable and the > latest unstable version? According to the Releases [1] page on the web site... Lenny is stable, Squeeze is testing and Sid is always unstable... 1. http://www.debian.org/releases/
From: Jordan Metzmeier on 13 Jul 2010 10:40 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 07/13/2010 10:16 AM, John Culleton wrote: > I see references to various versions of Debian, including Lenny > etc. For a 32 bit system, what is the latest stable and the > latest unstable version? Lenny 5.0.5 is the latest stable release [1]. sid will always be the unstable version and will never be released. See the link below. [1] http://www.debian.org/releases/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJMPHotAAoJEKj/C3qNthmTXckP+wbJZ0WKe3C04uDyo+NZYuiP Ce2ARQjRDUfqYgVBm7fAxDBffEaYUfAR5tdWufxBH2qOq5r4precx9EUG6Q/uwfo Q/8itvt9SbW6SeRBAInB9QN55g/ciQ3ZgP5nwG7xrc21sG6sp/9nUD0eUAVX2DvC OKY7XwlCyL43BTGJH+g7BuK7KEsn5LbS3Pi3+Jru3Xe9TpFQ0UdoDGtJnlpd5fcc FsWxct+i3tDkWKFqHj1mo7XtmCA8Vdx0SSkCVN1PWgj/cZq0BBGLmGifuQAQ9Gkj K+V5OYIpRxFEK2ceyaZcf6E+7fYF7b/lbuMkY2qIfOPhcmQHLxWPUaec1USMttoh tcjNyWQinPw+VB2IIUN+diAS4BYjxy7gZfxEdc1UEf1OGjV0F9lSwQa5MxOr+huz J5XnB1+/kMQguir61w9mmAc4cHv/yBhxOPPJT3+I9qO+2R+h2nyWwD/bdzN0hvVb 5LiIOeWf6uPqXnkYimUyQ34WsC3dztepsfke8bv4MIJw37Rll8sPXYoYJg/OfC2P AntjuVIsexrzEoTjW04A6OvbANX9Z/dECdjUBIBSJaZOnuNPHTqmgiayVW5EXI4H pXScS5oqu8DcTsNeaGsCCmHdaGKxrCpAOii9/p09EMWcGtegc/mVvhVV2HI2efcx rJiMOir06GUxn9ccROg4 =ff7G -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4C3C7A2E.709(a)gmail.com
From: Andrei Popescu on 13 Jul 2010 11:00 On Ma, 13 iul 10, 10:16:25, John Culleton wrote: > I see references to various versions of Debian, including Lenny > etc. For a 32 bit system, what is the latest stable and the > latest unstable version? Debian releases all architectures at once, which means a given release/Debian version will be (mostly) the same in 32 bit or 64 bit. Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
From: Aaron Toponce on 13 Jul 2010 11:20 On 7/13/2010 8:50 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote: > Debian releases all architectures at once, which means a given > release/Debian version will be (mostly) the same in 32 bit or 64 bit. Handle with care. The 'hppa' architecture, for example, will have far fewer packages than 'x86' and 'amd64'. Keep in mind that not every package in 'x86' is in ever other architecture. -- . O . O . O . . O O . . . O . . . O . O O O . O . O O . . O O O O . O . . O O O O . O O O
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