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  • 137ben
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    Meanwhile, the Ubuntu default repositories still have PTS 5.2, even on the Artful preview. Fedora at least is up to date, as are Arch and OpenSUSE. CentOS/RHEL are still on Phoronix-Test-Suite 6.6, which isn't so far out of date for a LTS server distro. FreeBSD has PTS 7.0 in their ports repository, which again is fine for a LTS server operating system. Debian appears (?) to have removed PTS from their repository.

    So really, Ubuntu, what's the deal?
    Last edited by 137ben; 09 July 2017, 07:05 PM.

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  • bridgman
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    And it's not too far behind Wales as a good source of seemingly random character strings.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by blae View Post
    What's the deal with the norwegian town names for version code names? :P You've been doing that for a while...
    Norway is my second favorite country in the world after Germany?

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  • blae
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    What's the deal with the norwegian town names for version code names? :P You've been doing that for a while...

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  • Phoronix Test Suite 7.2.1 Now Available For Open-Source Benchmarking

    Phoronix: Phoronix Test Suite 7.2.1 Now Available For Open-Source Benchmarking

    Ending out H1'2017 is Phoronix Test Suite 7.2.1-Trysil as the first and only planned point release for this release series...

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