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;Current Release: The current release of Funtoo Linux is {{c|1.4}}, sometimes referred to as {{c|1.4-release}} or {{c|1.4-release-std}}. This is actually a (mostly) rolling release with an emphasis on stability. We also have {{c|next}} available, which is a rolling release with updated core packages and is the default for Raspberry Pi 4 and the SiFive U740 RISC-V stages.
;Current Release: The current release of Funtoo Linux is {{c|next}}, sometimes referred to as {{c|next-release}}. This is actually a (mostly) rolling release with an emphasis on being current. We also have {{c|1.4-release}} available, which is a rolling release with an emphasis on long-term stability. However, we recommend for all users to use {{c|next}} if possible and consider {{c|1.4-release}} to be a legacy release unless you have very specific needs for something in {{c|1.4-release}}.

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;Current Release: The current release of Funtoo Linux is {{c|next}}, sometimes referred to as {{c|next-release}}. This is actually a (mostly) rolling release with an emphasis on being current.
Current Release
The current release of Funtoo Linux is next, sometimes referred to as next-release. This is actually a (mostly) rolling release with an emphasis on being current. We also have 1.4-release available, which is a rolling release with an emphasis on long-term stability. However, we recommend for all users to use next if possible and consider 1.4-release to be a legacy release unless you have very specific needs for something in 1.4-release.