On Wed December 9 2009, Camaleón wrote:
> - Rkhunter is just doing its job: it advices you there is a newer version
> available for those packages and that's right. Is up to you upgrading
> them or not.
>
> I, personally, would not take any step :-)
> 
>
> No one's fail.
>
> Juts remember that upgrading a package is not a easy task: many things
> can fail (other packages can depend on just one package, Exim, by
> instance)and that is the reason why stable  versions are not upgraded "in
> place". Just security patches are included by default.

thanks for the insightfull comments, I appreciate them! after going through a 
few years of SUSE updates & crashes, I think I like the stability of Debian, 
so I will take your advice and leave it alone. My wife appreciates me leaving 
it alone too:) she gets a little cranky when I CHANGE things, and they 
BREAK..

-- 
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux user # 367800
Registered Ubuntu User #12459


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