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by elderbarry
2072 days ago
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It’s easy enough to configure motd to pull your own notices for a company, and useful too. Nothing there seems particularly weird to me in this day and age, and Ubuntu has a much better track record of actual security maintenance over the long term. |
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Debian has 24 hour security fixes for 15+ years. It also supports "OldStable" in terms of security & backports. For some time it also has "Long Term Support" teams which supports older releases.
Debian is "the original" install & forget distro. Ubuntu has some commercial sauce over it but, unless you have a special need, Debian can handle everything you throw at it.
We have so much servers so that we sometimes forget some of our background service servers' and they hum all-along with all security updates applied.