14.11.2010 19:59, Richard Postlewait wrote:
> It's fixed in Mint 10.
>
Awesome! Then why the hell is this bug not fixed in latest LTS release? Regular
one-year support releases are just a "toys" for home linux users while corporate
one tend to use LTS releases for production use. And the fact that the major bug
in LTS release wasn't fixed for months and when a new "toy" release comes out it
happens that the bug is fixed in it while still being present in LTS release
gives a very good reason to reconsider using something like CentOS/RHEL instead
of Ubuntu/Mint LTS in production environment.
Will take this in account in the future consulting my clients.
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Best regards,
Alexey Loukianov mailto:<email address hidden>
System Engineer, Mob.:+7(926)218-1320
*nix Specialist
14.11.2010 19:59, Richard Postlewait wrote:
> It's fixed in Mint 10.
>
Awesome! Then why the hell is this bug not fixed in latest LTS release? Regular
one-year support releases are just a "toys" for home linux users while corporate
one tend to use LTS releases for production use. And the fact that the major bug
in LTS release wasn't fixed for months and when a new "toy" release comes out it
happens that the bug is fixed in it while still being present in LTS release
gives a very good reason to reconsider using something like CentOS/RHEL instead
of Ubuntu/Mint LTS in production environment.
Will take this in account in the future consulting my clients.
-- 926)218- 1320
Best regards,
Alexey Loukianov mailto:<email address hidden>
System Engineer, Mob.:+7(
*nix Specialist