On (14/05/04 15:17), Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 14 May 2004, John Chronakis wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Although I am an old Linux user, I have never used debian, and I am a
> > bit confused about the various versions.
> > 
> > I would like to install testing (sarge) on a small business server
> > (gateway, firewall, mail, web, ftp etc).
> > I know that I should install stable, but somehow I don't want to. So I
> > have some questions.
> > 
> > Do things break often with testing?
> > Will I have problems with security updates?
> > Is testing on a business server an awfully idea, or just not recommended.
> > 
> > I am asking those with debian experience, since I cannot judge only by
> > what I am reading on the official site.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> 
> Have a look in the archive (via Google if you like); there was an
> extensive discussion of this subject a couple of weeks ago. The general
> conclusion was that Unstable is the way to go in preference to Testing,
> especially as regards security updates.
For workstations, yes but for servers Stable is strongly recommended.
Backports are available for later versions of particular packages.

Regards

Clive


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