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Kusumanchi
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 5:26 PM
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Subject: Re: Using Lenny on production server?
Neil Gunton wrote:
I run a moderately busy community website, hosted
Neil Gunton wrote:
I run a moderately busy community website, hosted on my own LAMP (Perl,
MySQL) AMD64 server, currently running Etch in a colo. I am going to go
up to the datacenter on July 16th to rebuild the server for various
reasons. This will include a complete re-install. One change I
2008/7/6 Bob Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 16:49:39 +0100, Joe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
possibly 18 months going by previous releases. Remember that Etch is
only a few months old as Stable.
Etch has been stable for 15 months, released in April 2007.
On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 23:19:34 -0500, Neil Gunton wrote:
So: What do people think about the wisdom of running a clean install of
Lenny in a production server environment at this time? I am not a bank,
I don't need five-nines uptime, but I would just like to know if the
system is generally
Neil Gunton wrote:
I run a moderately busy community website, hosted on my own LAMP (Perl,
MySQL) AMD64 server, currently running Etch in a colo. I am going to go
up to the datacenter on July 16th to rebuild the server for various
reasons. This will include a complete re-install. One change I
On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 16:49:39 +0100, Joe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/
suggests to me that Lenny is at least a year away from release,
possibly 18 months going by previous releases. Remember that Etch is
only a few months old as Stable.
Etch
I run a moderately busy community website, hosted on my own LAMP (Perl,
MySQL) AMD64 server, currently running Etch in a colo. I am going to go
up to the datacenter on July 16th to rebuild the server for various
reasons. This will include a complete re-install. One change I am
considering is
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