On 12/27/2017 02:41 PM, Thomas Lange wrote:>>>>>> On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 13:34:33 -0600, John G Heim <[email protected]> said:
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> > devices, using netplan instead of ifupdown. Configuration is now written > > as YAML files to /etc/netplan instead of in /etc/network/interfaces."
> OMG, that's why I do not like Ubuntu and why I only use LTS versions!

Well, I don't know, maybe I made the wrong choice but I had to find something updated more often than debian stable. Maybe I should have tried a continuous release distro like debian testing. If only debian hadn't called it "testing". I was in a meeting and said something like, "What about debian testing? I know it is *called* testing and they have a release they call stable. But testing is a lot more stable than you'd think and they really should call stable, hardened or better yet, fossilized or something like that."

So that didn't go over too well. I am not the best salesman in the world.

If I was King Of the World, the second thing I'd do, after renaming cheesecake to "cheese pie" (it is just so clearly a type of pie, not cake), is to rename debian testing to debian stable, and rename debian stable to debian hardened.
        

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