[whoosh] <-- the sound a joke makes when it goes over one's head
The Linux version is meant to refer to the kernel version, not the
version of the operating system distribution. The current Linux kernel
version is 2.4.x, as far as I know. There are several distributions of the
GNU/Linux operating system, and they have their own versioning. Debian has
2.3 coming up, SuSE has 7.2 and RedHat has 7.x.
You can't omit the distribution name part if you're try to refer to
that distribution's version.
In short, there is no Linux 6.1. There is a RedHat Linux
distribution that has a 6.1 version, but there is no Linux kernel version
6.1 (yet). Unless, as the joke said, you are a visitor from the future.
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Michael R. Maraya
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> >Linux 6.1? Are you our visitor from the future?
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> If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Excpet for security patches. YMMMV :-)
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> r.b.
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