Re: New release for SliTaz?

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It depends, cooking is usually "broken" after a release and become more
and more stable until the freeze to stable.

Cooking is usually recommended for people who want to hack slitaz or
advanced users who want bleeding edge packages.

The best is maybe to try by yourself which one is closer to your needs.

some weeks after
Le 03 oct. - 03:24, Vadim Plessky a écrit :
>    Hi Julien,
> 
>    How stable is *unstable* version?
>    Is it usable, or crashes, has installation/boot problems?
> 
>    Vadim
> 
>    On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 3:04 AM, Julien Rabier <taziden@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>      Hi Vadim,
> 
>      A new stable version of SliTaz is released every year, so the next
>      stable version is to be released around march 2011.
> 
>      Julien
> 
>      Le 03 oct. - 02:54, Vadim Plessky a ecrit :
>      >    Hello,
>      >    If you check Download page at
>      http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/index.html -
>      >    last stable release of SliTaz was version 3.0 on 28 March 2010.
>      >
>      >    It has kernel  2.6.30.6,  while latest stable kernel on kernel.org
>      is
>      >    2.6.35.7
>      >    Xorg is also not up-to-date.
>      >    On my test notebook, graphics come up in weird (low) resolution,
>      while all
>      >    major distribution start in normal resolution (even in Live CD
>      mode).
>      >    So screen looks like not very nice, and system has limited use.
>      >    On the other hand, networking part is working well.
>      >
>      >    I need to say that I found SliTaz via download links from
>      aircrack-ng web
>      >    site.
>      >    And I am in particular interested in SliTaz-Aircrack version, for
>      auditing
>      >    wireless networks.
>      >
>      >    Are there any plans to make new stable release in nearest future?
>      >    Version I tested is very nice, starting fast, working fast.
>      >    With updates to recent kernel, Xorg, and may be some LXDE elements
>      >    (LXterminal, panel) it would be even better. :-)
>      >
>      >    Best regards,
>      >    Vadim Plessky
> 
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