Kenneth Burgener wrote:
How is Sarge's support for ReiserFS? Does Sarge's setup contain more network modules then Debian?

Just to clarify:

Sarge *is* Debian. Sarge is a nickname for the "testing" distribution of Debian. This is explained here:

  http://www.debian.org/releases/

Using *any* Debian install media (netinst, Sarge business card, etc) you can get to *any* other distribution of Debian, whether testing, stable, or unstable, with a simple apt-get command. If you want reiser support, you can likely just apt-get install it.

Personally, I don't like the Toy Story nicknames, because they are confusing over time. When I started with Debian, Potato was stable, Woody was testing, and Sarge was unstable. Now, Potato is non-existent, Woody is stable, Sarge is testing, and Sid is unstable. It changes every couple years. I would rather prefer that people refer to the distributions by stable/testing/unstable instead. Just a nitpick. :)

--Dave
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