but after rc4 it seems as nothing has happend, and no info has been realesed as news either.....
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but after rc4 it seems as nothing has happend, and no info has been realesed as news either.....
However, the word stable seems to confuse people, if you install rc4, then install the latest kernel, and do a dist-upgrade, you are running the latest sid with the latest kernel, always.
It doesn't matter what version you start with, you'll end up at exactly the same place. Now, it's true, that if you start with 2005-4 now, and use my script to update it to current, it's going to be a long, nasty, process, but you will still arrive at current if you follow all the directions. And if you start at Easter, you'll arrive at current with almost no problems. And if you start at 2006.1.rc4, you'll arrive at current even more smoothly.
But in each case, you will be at current. So just start now, keep your system upgraded, and you will be where the next stable release would be before it's released. This is after all debian sid and kanotix, not fedora, opensuse, or those others. The ability to keep your system fully current is the number one reason to use this type of distro, debian based, in the first place.