[20030705] Johann Koenig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I run a small server, does http/ssh/imap, pretty much just for me. Yes, > smtp is locked down. No spam from here :-P. > > I was wondering what version of Debian people prefer for servers? > Stable, or testing. I understand that unstable is right out for this > sort of application, even though thats what I run on my desktop. > > >From my experiences with unstable though, it isn't very. I have had no > problems with it. I was thinking switching to testing would give me > stuff like v. 1.3.27 of apache, up from .26 in stable. Is it worth it? > Or should I just leave everything as is, and just get my critical > updates from security.debian.org?
My opinion is to install woody & use back-ported packages from sid for the programs, you *really* need newer versions of. Check www.apt-get.org for that. -- Manolis Tzanidakis (mtzanidakis-at-freemail-dot-gr) Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 102798230 GnuPG Key Fingerprint: 5CA5 41D6 09F1 C4B9 C331 65EF 4B3F 6979 EB8C 88F3 Get my public key at: pgp.mit.edu
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