On Tuesday 07 December 2004 08:51 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
| On Tuesday 07 December 2004 11:38 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
| > Just to let you know, the Community releases are not totally stable.
| > They put them out to allow a much broader spectrum of hardware to test
| > on. Then the comments a bugs found are included in Official release.
| > Official had one big update even then, to fix some pesky bugs. 10.1
| > Official is very stable on my computers,  Three of them are running it.
| > All are Athlon cpu's with various other hardware. Try 10.1 and you
| > should be good to go. HTH
|
| Yeah, but community has been updated with all the packages that have hit
| the update tree, and official was forked from community, so they were the
| same when official was born.  The only difference I am aware of is that the
| updates for offical are maintained in an updates dir, while they are placed
| in the dist tree for community, smae as cooker.

I suspect, from the original post, that the Community version being run is NOT 
the updated version.  The disk came as a magazine insert, the way I 
understand that post, and there is a long lead time with magazine publishing.  

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