2009/2/9 Mike Chalmers <[email protected]>:

<snip>
> For instance, if you had a distro that only released one OS, and then
> provided all the changes to the OS through upgrades and updates, and
> kept the OS files on the mirrors up-to-date also, then you would never
> have to install another OS again, :-)!
>
<snip>
>
> Perhaps I will eventually work on expanding the idea of 1 OS release
> with my buddies at school, I don't know, just seems like a really good
> idea, if it is possible, which it would seem to be... somehow.
>

No need to go there, Arch Linux has already done it for you :) Arch
Linux provides rolling updates which is what you're asking for (a
continuous stream of package updates instead of the release+updates -
release+updates most distros including Fedora adhere to). Gentoo is
another rolling distro which has already been mentioned, but it
requires you to build everything yourself.

http://www.archlinux.org/

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Tarjei

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