There are some really cool things in the 2.6 kernel (my personal favorite are the Linux Security Module (LSM) hooks - I'm actually writing an LSM to implement BSD Secure Levels at the moment ;-). When you can apt-get install kernel-2.6 from the Debian testing branch, then it will be ready for prime-time.
Of course, that will be in Debian stable 4.0, which will be released sometime the Spring of 2005... :)
No kidding. There needs to be a Debian consumer branch where the maintainers simply trust the upstream maintainer's oppinion of "stable".
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