Am Sonntag, 28. März 2004 18:32 schrieb Jody Grafals:
I think for the most part many running debian on the desktop are already using sarge or sid, and I must say I am run several servers with woody, I like it just the way it is, thank you very much.
I enjoy the stability of woody also on the desktop but have to admit that the KDE I use is a backported one and it runs quit stable, too. I fear that sarge is too unstable for my daily work, and I've heard really bad things about debian-installer.
I've experienced really great things with the debian-installer.
What about security? I'm online all the time my computer is on. Are the sarge versions of iptables and ssh stable enough to give me good security? If you have a non-Debian distribution, you may get quick security updates, with sarge, you don't get them.
I noticed there are some -testing security update entries for apt sources.list.
But as you say in the next paragraph, stable makes a great package for servers. Assumption is that non-stable implies Workstations.
You don't really run workstations directly on the internet do you?
You might consider getting yourself some kind of hardware based firewall/NAT box. Either buy an appliance, of cobble together a PC for ip-cop or similar.
If your running a server the latest is not always the greatest, debian woody is a great server OS, as is.
I agree with you in part. The problem is that you sometimes need newer software also for a server.
Then PIN.
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