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Re: Permissions setup on new install
- Subject: Re: Permissions setup on new install
- From: "Joshua D. Drake" <..hidden..>
- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 18:06:19 -0700
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David Tangye wrote:
> You would see in that thread that others following that advice also had
> problems. Doesn't that suggest something?
>
>> Debian users should read README.debian
>>
> that file does not specify a 'Build' (and exit) command, as is specified in
> one of the files in dists/deb.
>
> Running old Dapper might be more trouble than its worth too. Whatever else
> you are running, I would if at all possible ignore the supposed LTS promise
> from Ubuntu and get the latest. I have found that over many years, not
> keeping more up to date in software releases causes nothing but grief. So
> does being too bleeding edge: its a question of balance, but I think Dapper
> is old enough that it might cause problems.
I do not agree with this in the least. On a server, if you are running
Ubuntu, you run Dapper util the next LTS release. Anything else is
excessively irresponsible. The next LTS release is currently due in
April I believe.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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