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    Phoronix: Debian 8.0 Jessie Is Settling For Linux 3.16

    It looks like the next major Debian GNU/Linux release will be shipping with the soon to be released Linux 3.16 kernel...

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    K, now debian should decide on KDE4 or KDE5.. Which one will we (in the testing branch) be stuck with for the next 12 months?..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Baconmon View Post

      K, now debian should decide on KDE4 or KDE5.. Which one will we (in the testing branch) be stuck with for the next 12 months?..
      Can they not co-exist in the same repository?

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      • #4
        SystemD

        What version of SystemD will they use?

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        • #5
          will receive support from the Canonical/Ubuntu kernel team
          .... like they take decision for the releases based on what canonical's plan...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Redi44 View Post
            What version of SystemD will they use?
            Working one

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Baconmon View Post

              K, now debian should decide on KDE4 or KDE5.. Which one will we (in the testing branch) be stuck with for the next 12 months?..
              Surely KDE4.
              KDE5 is too young and too buggy to be even considered for a Debian stable release.


              What version of SystemD will they use?
              At the moment it's 208, but who knows if it will advance before the freeze in November?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Redi44 View Post
                What version of SystemD will they use?
                208-6 is in testing

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                • #9
                  I really hope that LXQt can be included. I'm currently using it (packages from Siduction in Debian Testing - big thanks to everyone!), and it's awesome!

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