Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 21:00:46 +0100 (MET) From: Paul Dekkers <psd@dds.nl> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: update or not? Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.980102204837.337C-100000@gromit.nev.ml.org>
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Hi I currently run FreeBSD 2.2.1 on a mashine that's used as a multi-user system and I'm planning to setup a new mashine that doesn't let users log in but let it play web-server or mail-server or smth like that... I'm planning to put FreeBSD 2.2.1 on that server, but is that a good idea? I'm just doing it because I have that version on CD and I don't have newer versions... (although I can buy them) - Is the new version really that changed (security holes or in any other aspect (which? speed?) that I'd immediately buy the new version? So my main question: should I upgrade or not, or install a new version or not, or even both? :-) Are there many major bugs, and if so, can I find a list on the net of security-holes in the version I'm currently using? (maybe I'm taking a big risk because it's a multi-user system?!) If I'd upgrade the multi-user system, can I do that without any pain? What can I do to let it go nice and so on...?! Thank you, (On linux I never doubt upgrading because I know there are many security holes, but is that too on FreeBSD...) Paul P.S. Or is it worth setting up for my home-system: is the awe 32 pnp supported? (including midi-player and so on?) (in that case it would be of interest ;-))
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