I don't know how many Debian users there are on this list, but for those of you that are, it's looking like Etch is finally released.
I'm apt-get-ing now, I wonder how much this is gonna break my server.
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Matt
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 05:37:15PM +0100, mephi wrote:
I don't know how many Debian users there are on this list, but for those of you that are, it's looking like Etch is finally released.
Feh, that was *hours* ago! (The CDs were apparently all ready at 5am GMT this morning, was just waiting on mirror sync's and the official announcements).
I assume that you've got a backup server somewhere that you've run through the upgrade on to make sure? If not, somethings *might* break, but I can't think of much on a normal server that should.
It does mean, however, that I've now got a bunch of NFS root workstations, several chroots, some build environments and a bunch of servers to upgrade for work, and 2 virtual machines of my own to upgrade.
On the plus side, NFSv4 looks slightly less crack induced than previous versions, if I can get it to work nicely ;)
Cheers,
mephi wrote:
I'm apt-get-ing now, I wonder how much this is gonna break my server.
Just upgraded my VPS to Etch - the only complication was the change in the way Amavis is configured, so I had a bit of spam for an hour while I poked Amavis into working again using slightly less memory.
Regards,
Mine all just worked, I was really impressed. You try upgrading windows while your bit-torrent client is still running....
Matt
-----Original Message----- From: main-bounces@lists.alug.org.uk [mailto:main-bounces@lists.alug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Chris Lamb Sent: 08 April 2007 20:13 To: main@lists.alug.org.uk Subject: Re: [ALUG] Etch...
mephi wrote:
I'm apt-get-ing now, I wonder how much this is gonna break my server.
Just upgraded my VPS to Etch - the only complication was the change in the way Amavis is configured, so I had a bit of spam for an hour while I poked Amavis into working again using slightly less memory.
Regards,