Debian 12.9 Released With Various Security & Bug Fixes

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  • mrg666
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2023
    • 1088

    #11
    I am sure many other distributions will appreciate these updates. Good for all. This is an important project, mother of so many others. I only wish backporting from the children would be more effective. Are the other distributions contributing back enough? I know Ubuntu does, how about others?

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    • osw89
      Phoronix Member
      • Jul 2021
      • 106

      #12
      Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
      IAfter all it's open source,.
      Does being an unpaid corporate dickrider ever get tiring? Must be quite sad being nothing more than a waste of resources like you.

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      • aerospace
        Phoronix Member
        • Apr 2024
        • 67

        #13
        6.1 kernel version [insert john travolta gif here]

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        • sophisticles
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2015
          • 2591

          #14
          Originally posted by osw89 View Post
          Does being an unpaid corporate dickrider ever get tiring? Must be quite sad being nothing more than a waste of resources like you.
          Someone is butt hurt.

          Maybe because he-she realizes that Linux advocacy, by definition, is "unpaid corporate dick riding".

          Linux kernel development is funded by big corporations and most of the code is contributed by big corporations and they also have seats on the Board of Directors and the Board of Technical Advisors.

          If you advocate for Linux then you are the very thing you express disdain for.

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          • waxhead
            Premium For Life
            • Jul 2014
            • 1151

            #15
            Originally posted by aerospace View Post
            6.1 kernel version [insert john travolta gif here]
            So? It's Debian stable. If you want a more modern kernel you can always run Debian testing. Besides what do you actually need in the newer kernel specifically?! And if you really need a more updated kernel why don't you run Debian testing?!

            http://www.dirtcellar.net

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