Am 22.12.2011 08:27, schrieb Noel Butler: > On Thu, 2011-12-22 at 08:08 +0100, Robert Schetterer wrote: > >> Am 22.12.2011 00:49, schrieb Christopher Stolzenberg: >>> 2011/12/22 Jim Knuth <[email protected]>: >>>> am 22.12.11 00:15 schrieb Christopher Stolzenberg >>>> >>>> <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>> >>>>>> Indeed; very many of us use Debian stable. Which kernel did you install >>>>>> that is 2.0.16-friendly, and was this from Debian stable's updates >>>>>> system? >>>>>> >>>>>> regards, Ron >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Debian for production servers??? That sounds dangerous. >>>> >>>> >>>> sorry, but that`s absolutely bulls*it. *lol* >>>> Where have you read then THIS? >>> >>> My own experience! >>> >>> Reasons against Debian: >>> >>> - No LSB certification (Linux Standard Base) >>> - No hardware certification (IBM, Dell, HP ...) >>> - Incompatible with some Broadcom NICs >>> - Full of bugs >>> - Free Kernel (non-free firmware removed... lol) >>> - Obsolete kernel (incompatible with new hardware) >>> - Obsolete packages >>> - Only one year support for oldstable *lol* >>> - Long delay for security updates >>> >>> -- >>> Chris >> >> dont feed trolls >> > > > Why is it when someone disagrees with someone's opinion they are > labelled a troll, maybe because it hits a raw nerve huh? > I dunno, and frankly don't care, but you have no right to do so just > because you don't agree with Christophers statements. > > >
Hi Noel. this has left the topic of the dovecot list, after all , everyone is free to use what he likes and what fits best to solute the tec problem/task he/she likes to solve these everlasting os discussions are leading to nirvana are heavy boring, doesnt help on fixing the asked tec problem -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria
