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    Phoronix: Debian 7.8 Is Out While Waiting For Debian 8.0 Jessie

    While Debian 8.0 might stand chances to be released in the weeks ahead, Debian 7.8 was released this weekend as the latest stable update to Debian Wheezy...

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  • #2
    Been using Jessie as my home server for about a month now - it's been great! nice upgrades of software that'll serve well for a long time. Systemd's also been quite nice to use as well (please hold on the flame war....)

    Looks like it'll be a solid release.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by drspinderwalf View Post
      Been using Jessie as my home server for about a month now - it's been great! nice upgrades of software that'll serve well for a long time. Systemd's also been quite nice to use as well (please hold on the flame war....)

      Looks like it'll be a solid release.
      Announcement is about Wheezy.
      We all know that you can restart your 'server' faster with systemd now?!??!?!?!!?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by edmon View Post
        Announcement is about Wheezy.
        We all know that you can restart your 'server' faster with systemd now?!??!?!?!!?
        This reminded me to take a look at the Debian fork. Looks like they keep repos readable only if you have a user account for their system. Seems sad. Oh, well, like it wasn't going to die anyway

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        • #5
          The kernel part is wrong, here is the original message:
          New upstream stable release; drm, agp: update to 3.4.105; rt: update to 3.2.64-rt94; KVM: don't report guest userspace emulation error to userspace [CVE-2014-7842], clear paravirt_enabled on KVM guests for espfix32's benefit [CVE-2014-8134]; isofs: fix infinite looping over CE entries [CVE-2014-9420]
          That means only the DRM/AGP part is from 3.4, it's still 3.2 based.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by edmon View Post
            Announcement is about Wheezy.
            We all know that you can restart your 'server' faster with systemd now?!??!?!?!!?
            You're adorable, like a little kid.

            (by the way, question marks are usually used in sentences that ask questions).

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            • #7
              Originally posted by drspinderwalf View Post
              You're adorable, like a little kid.

              (by the way, question marks are usually used in sentences that ask questions).

              Question marks is for the question: Why do we need to restart server?!?!?!

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