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2005-08-17
I actually agree on this. It seem like every linux distro is always using the first version of some new sub system which has all kinds of problems because it is the first release (new sound system, new printing system, kde 3 to kde 4...). No matter which distro/version you look at, there is always something which is a work in progress. If they could just stop making new things for a couple of years and make all the current stuff stable and supported on all hardware, maybe I could finally install it without always having "something that will work in the next version"