@ingo
Thanks, my "solution" was apt-pinning and I could set up a server this way.
But...
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It's just another thing one must keep in mind. And therefor it's not a solution for me.
The big joke is: I moved from Debian to Ubuntu two years ago. Desperate because of poor hard/firm-ware support. To my suprise Ubuntu was stable. And I had the same distribution on my desktops and servers. Since 9.10 I made all new servers with ubuntu.
And now I will change back to Debian - at least on the server side. Because since 10.04 Ubuntu becomes more and more M$.
Not the function, I mean the spirit: FUNCTION FOLLOWS FORM.
Plymouth ist one of the best examples.
Yes, I'm reasonable: This is not more a bug report :-)
Or maybe a bug report about the direction...
@Alf
Yes, debian is good solution
@ingo
Thanks, my "solution" was apt-pinning and I could set up a server this way.
But...
*
It's just another thing one must keep in mind. And therefor it's not a solution for me.
The big joke is: I moved from Debian to Ubuntu two years ago. Desperate because of poor hard/firm-ware support. To my suprise Ubuntu was stable. And I had the same distribution on my desktops and servers. Since 9.10 I made all new servers with ubuntu.
And now I will change back to Debian - at least on the server side. Because since 10.04 Ubuntu becomes more and more M$.
Not the function, I mean the spirit: FUNCTION FOLLOWS FORM.
Plymouth ist one of the best examples.
Yes, I'm reasonable: This is not more a bug report :-)
Or maybe a bug report about the direction...