On Friday, November 01, 2013 01:46:26 PM Celejar wrote: > I'm curious: how important is getting updates fast in the context of a > server? I understand that for desktops, some want the latest features, > or support for new hardware, etc. but servers? Doesn't it make more > sense to just run something like Debian *stable*?
You're right; a server generally needs to be stable more than it needs to have the latest and greatest versions of software. Because Debian stable uses somewhat older versions of software, it tends to be quite stable (more reliable, requires fewer updates); security and bug fixes are the order of the week. I run Debian stable on my desktop. My computer is a tool that must work. I almost never need the latest versions of software. Granted, my platform had problems with kernel panics and GPFs with the previous Wheezy kernel (it would crash when RAM--8GiB or 16GiB--was filled and cached disk blocks needed to be dropped). But the latest kernel eliminated the problem. I don't know if it was really a kernel problem or if some kernel files were corrupted on disk; if no one else ever had the problem, I must assume the latter. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201311011408.57211.neal.p.mur...@alum.wpi.edu