I was looking at LinuxBerg and wanted to d/l something. I saw there's lot of types of files for d/l, some of them I understood their meaning (like RPMs, FreeBSD) and some not. I wish someone will explain me what do they mean. I had the normal d/l, it said "Version: stable <ver.>" and I had "Binaries: <Generic, RPM, Static, FreeBSD, Debian>" (everything between "<>" is options for d/l) A similar question (I think): whats glibc2 and libc2? Noam Meltzer tsnoam@thenavy.com
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