Upgrade Hell
I was 'forced' into upgrading Ubuntu on the server last night; there was a brief outage between 0800 and 0900.
I grow weary of the Ubuntu frequent-upgrade game. Every six months, upgrade or lose out on support. In view of the Shellshock vulnerability currently out there, that carries new weight.
Generally, when I install Linux, I install Debian. It's got an upgrade cycle of once every two or three years. I made a mistake opting for Ubuntu for the server, one which I'm determined to correct before the next Ubuntu upgrade cycle. Which is due in about a month.
Because things go wrong when you upgrade. Case in point: through two upgrades now, Ubuntu has insisted on installing lxdm window manager, even though I run with kdm. Now, it's true that a simple apt-get install kdm made short work of it; but still.
Stop the Ubuntu, I wanna get off.
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