smip
> Debian does that. It is called Debian Testing.
>       http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/
>
> There is also Debian Unstable, which is before the Testing.
>       http://www.debian.org/releases/unstable/
>
> > It's done *before* shipping.  It is not foisted on your users.

And it is antique the day it is released.

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> > That Powerbook Duo is looking mighty tempting.
>
> Something seems inherently wrong with a dual cpu system in a laptop. Oh,
> and don't use it on your lap. You will get a burn. Read the instruction
> manual, it is printed in there.

Multicore = future. You might have said as well five years ago that something 
is wrong with laptops with 2GHz-CPUs. 
And about lap burn: hey, Powerbook's a notebook, not a laptop ;)

Dex

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