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Crunchbang (and Debian) noob here. I'm running waldorf (15oct12) and have just switched to sid. (If it ain't broke, keep tweaking till it does, right?)
I ran across this in the sid docs (http://www.debian.org/releases/sid/):
'Please note that security updates for "unstable" distribution are not managed by the security team. Hence, "unstable" does not get security updates in a timely manner.'
(1) Is this why there is no http://security.debian.org/dists/sid/ and its subdirectories?
(2) Should I disable the corresponding repo?
(3) Also, what are the ramifications of not having regular security updates?
Thanks!
Last edited by dhave (2012-11-07 03:49:25)
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Security updates would mean updates that are "backported" to Stable from Unstable/Sid. Therefore if you are running Sid you already have them. 
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I think I found the answer here in a Debian FAQ:
"Q: How is security handled for unstable?
A: The short answer is: it's not. Unstable is a rapidly moving target and the security team does not have the resources needed to properly support it. If you want to have a secure (and stable) server you are strongly encouraged to stay with stable."
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Security updates would mean updates that are "backported" to Stable from Unstable/Sid. Therefore if you are running Sid you already have them.
That's an answer I like better than the one I found on my own. Thanks, snowpine. Thread marked "SOLVED".
Last edited by dhave (2012-11-07 03:50:18)
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I think I found the answer here in a Debian FAQ:
"Q: How is security handled for unstable?
A: The short answer is: it's not. Unstable is a rapidly moving target and the security team does not have the resources needed to properly support it. If you want to have a secure (and stable) server you are strongly encouraged to stay with stable."
^--- I agree with the recommendation and would not personally use Sid for a server.
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^--- I agree with the recommendation and would not personally use Sid for a server.
No prob. This is just on my personal laptop.
Last edited by dhave (2012-11-07 04:02:23)
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