what are the latest version of linux available?
Sunday, July 25th, 2010 at
17:02
there is fedora 10 , suse and mandrake 2008 xtreme 2 avaible, i want to know, which one of them is the latest??
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The latest with the most bugs?
Rather than get Fedora 10, get Fedora 8. I know it works well and seems to be more bug free. You could try Fedora 9.
I upgraded from Fedora 8 to Fedora 10. I’ve been using some tricks not in the book to do relatively normal tasks in Fedora 10 that didn’t require any hoop jumping in Fedora 8. The sad part is Fedora 10 is supposed to be stable while it acts more like a beta release.
If you insist on the bleeding edge, look at the Alpha versions. Be prepared to do many tasks the hard way or even hack your own solutions. Living on the bleeding edge of technology usually cuts deep.
Keep in mind, this is just one distro that I’m using on production machines and a home experimental box. Every other distro that is new may have similar buggy behavior. If it isn’t this version then it may be the next one. An operating system is a very large collection of complex software and it is sometimes a wonder that it works at all.
Shadow Wolf
All of them are the latest. Each one uses the same "standard" Linux kernel but the kernels used in those OSes are modified to a certain degree.
So truthfully, you never have one that is "newer" than the rest except for when you compare the same linux OS to a different version of itself.
Fedora 11 is already in alpha release – http://fedoraproject.org/get-prerelease
It doesn’t really matter.
Fedora 10 is the latest version of Fedora.
OpenSuSE 11.1 is the latest version of OpenSuSE
Mandriva Linux One 2009 is the latest version of Mandriva (it’s no longer called Mandrake)
Ubuntu 8.10 is the latest version of Ubuntu
Go to DistroWatch.com to see the latest releases. Really, though, why do you need the absolute latest? Anything released within the last 8th months is pretty up to date.
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