Charles Marcus put forth on 10/1/2010 9:44 AM:
On 2010-10-01 7:26 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I guess Debian doesn't count as a "modern" distro then. ;) Lenny has 1.2.13 available via backports. Squeeze is frozen, and will apparently ship with 1.2.13, whenever Squeeze ships...
Yeah... I understand the argument, but this is why I've never seriously considered Debian for myself...
Due to the age of some/many packages in Debian Stable? Or because new packages aren't introduced in between major releases, except for those released via backports? Or both? One can always install new packages from source. I've done it a few times on Debian simply because they didn't have the package at all. I've also installed RPMs on Debian for the same reason--IOzone comes to mind.
I'd prefer using a Debian package in all cases, but sometimes your distro just doesn't have what you want. Debian is not unique in this regard, even though Debian Stable, AMD64, has 17,914 packages. I'm guessing that compares favorably to any Linux distro. Even with that many packages, on occasion, you're going to want one that isn't in that 17,914.
And although I did specify 2.0.4 as being 'the latest stable', I really only meant don't install 1.0.x and should have said so... I'd agree in many cases the latest 1.2 would be best...
From where I sit, 2.x doesn't seem all that stable yet, as others have stated. No offense intended Timo! :)
-- Stan