$quoted_author = "Michael Lake" ; > > If I can choose between a Debian stable and a Debian testing what should > I run? Is testing likely to break after an 'apt-get upgrade'? Anyone > have experience and advice from running a server rather than a home > setup? There would be few applications installed as it's a server. > Mainly apache-perl, mysql and perl and a dozen perl modules.
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