If you're concerned about security, run woody, and stick the backports for the
software you want on it. I can't remember off the top of my head the URI for
the backports though...
Jim B spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> On a server is it a good idea to say once a month or every to weeks to
> do a "apt-get dist-upgrade" or can that cause a world of problems?
>
> Also is running testing a good idea on the one hand one would be able
> to have current packages of clamav and postfix for example but can
> running testing lead to an unstable machine?
>
> I want like everyone else to run the most current well working
> packages for what I am using, not sure to pick unstable or testing and
> is dist-upgrade safe or will it leave you in a lurch with a broken
> system?
>
>
> Jim
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