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Hope, Rainbows, and Muammar Gadafi

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jcm1/22/2009 4:03:29 pm PST

re: #104 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Best security practices mean you DON’T upgrade to the newest systems right away, since it means they’re an unknown risk. You go with reliable, tested system you know will work and implement gradual changes so you can monitor and detect any possible security threats before they become a major concern.

I’m a geek I like play with new releases, new stuff, alpha and beta releases etc….

I have multiple hard drives and boot partitions. I have my main stable setup that I use when I need to get stuff and down and working. Other setups is where new stuff goes and I play with and test new stuff. That way if something gets haywire, I don’t lose anything.

It’s good policy to want on new release till it settles out a bit.