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Posted: Aug. 12 2007,05:42 |
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For me it doesn't make a big difference, if the kernel of 2.1b or if the kernel of 4.0 alpha is used - both are not working on my new computer.
Yesterday, I have tried Ubuntu for the first time, but I also do not like this, as well I do not like Puppy. So I'm still hoping for a new supported kernel in DSL.
Till there is a DSL 5, this could take a year approximately or even longer?
With nearly no Linux programming knowledge, I unfortunately still do not know how complex it is to have one version with 2 different kernels. Is it more complex than I think? Or is it just a question of philosophy?
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