I'm a new Debian user (but my Linux usage goes back to 0.93), and seem to have entered the picture just as 1.2 is being refined. What follows is a question asked out of ignorance on my part!
According to the FAQ, the "rex" directory is for unstable and development distributions, and the README at ftp.debian.org:debian/ says "bo" is for unstable software. Then, I see that "rex" is supposedly the "stable" distribution of Debian 1.2. Am I missing something? According to the FAQ, "buzz" is supposed to be the latest stable release, so why doesn't "stable" point to that rather than "rex?" Ultimately, my question is, is "rex" considered a stable release of Debian 1.2? My guess is "yes", it's just that I'm getting confused (and it ain't hard to confuse me!). -- Don Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Department of Math Sciences Voice (405) 581-2396 Cameron University Fax (405) 581-2616 Lawton, OK 73505 http://www.cameron.edu/~morton -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]