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Re: Anyone interesting in building "immune" Linux machines?
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martin f krafft |
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Re: Anyone interesting in building "immune" Linux machines? |
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Mon, 15 Nov 2004 09:23:18 +0100 |
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also sprach Jamie Wilkinson <jaq@spacepants.org> [2004.11.15.0056 +0100]:
> This is so off topic, but: you'll be surprised how rarely you
> need to upgrade between os versions when you have a 5 year support
> contract.
No arguments. If I look back only three years and note the lack of
any single SSL-capable IMAP client in Woody, though, it does make me
wonder.
What if I run a cluster with heads and people need a browser. Am
I to use 1999's Mozilla or Konqueror? Nah, I want Firefox 1.0! Thus:
Debian testing.
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