Brian May <[email protected]>
writes:
> * Apparently most things work fine out-of-the-box with Ubuntu 15.04
> (presumably this means Debian Jessie will work too)
Not a safe assumption unless you're planning on a BPO kernel.
Debian's longer release cycle (esp. freeze window) means
despite being released around the same time,
$ rmadison -udebian -aamd64 -sjessie linux-image-amd64
debian:
linux-image-amd64 | 3.16+63 | jessie | amd64
new:
$ rmadison -uubuntu -aamd64 -svivid linux-image-generic
linux-image-generic | 3.19.0.14.13 | vivid | amd64
...Ubuntu 15.04 has a newer kernel than Debian 8.
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