This brings up something that's been bugging me. Why do people still use version numbers? Doesn't a decent package manager make distro versions irrelevant? I guess it makes sense if you want to keep a LiveCD around, but those aren't even that hard to make these days.
> On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 14:20:08 -0800 > William Morita dijo: > > >Knoppix 6.3 came out back in March (in Linux Pro Magazine). > >Anyone got a copy ? > > I don't have a copy because the only place to get it so far is by > buying Linux Magazine, and I don't want it badly enough to go to > Powell's to get a copy. And too cheap to buy the copy anyway. > > But I understand there is practically no difference between > 6.2.1 and > 6.3. They use the same kernel. Apparently 6.3 includes some additional > apps that are missing in 6.2.1, Apt-get should take care of that. > > I'm downloading the 6.2 DVD as I write this, just 'cause I otter have > it. But I remain curious what your burning need for 6.3 is. Have I > missed some massive improvement in 6.3? _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
