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by ownagefool 4178 days ago
Part of his point is DO will ignore apt-get where kernels are involved. Sure, it'll look like you're running the latest, but unless you undertake additional steps, it'll be booting their kernel, not yours.
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So? My whole point is that my Rails app will run on every kernel DO will ever care to support.

If you want to do such low-level things as upgrade kernels, then maybe DO's one-click-and-poof-you're-running is less important to you than some other features and DO isn't the best option for you.

Also, it's $5/mo. I'm sold (and have been for a year now). No complaints.