Mike, even RedHat uses code names...
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/History_of_Red_Hat_Linux https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_Linux ...and RHEL itself has had codenames such as Pensacola, Panama, Taroon, Nahtan and Tikanga...
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:43 AM, westbound@gmx.net wrote:
Dear list,
i have been using Trinity for roughly 1.5 years, a very pleasant experience as opposed to KDE4. My setup is Ubuntu 10.10, and this is where my complaint starts. I will be trying to update pretty soon now, but i only find (not) funny names in the install instructions. I have been a linux user since Redhat 5.1, and it was always clear that 6.1 is more recent than 5.3, but older then 7.1. Later, it was Debian and Ubuntu. Now, i have to cope with childish names. Even the download page for Ubuntu uses version numbers, so it´s not even possible for me to decide which is which. Can someone please provide a translation table for the Debian and Ubuntu repositories?
Thanks for the good work, Mike
And PLEASE, use version numbers in the future!
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