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    Kinda funny...

    So I recently got a VPS to play around with, and run a minetest server. So, I logged into the VPS CP, the first OS choice is CentOS 5.6- so I try it out. After connecting with SSH to the VPS, I try compiling a few things- it's too for most of my software-- and it turns out to be 5.5, not 5.6
    I go back to my CP, at the bottom of the list; I see Ubuntu64. Turns out it is 10.10, why on earth would they be keeping an old non-LTS version of ubuntu on?

    Hello Josh,

    We've been planning on updating to the latest LTS for the next rollout, however I'll go ahead and see if we can get it setup for you any sooner.

    Kind Regards,

    William Chambers
    RedstoneHost.com

    BTW-- Even their old ubuntu is better than ancient CentOS 5.5

    Code:
    Operating System 	Ubuntu 64
    IPv4 Address 	1
    IPv6 Address 	0
    Node 	Minecraft - Paris 52
    Bandwidth 	400 GB
    Disk Space 	20 GB
    Memory 	1.45 GB
    Virtualization Type 	
    	(OpenVZ)
    Burst RAM 	2.2 GB
    Registered Linux User 545823

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    I ain't gonna wait, it'll use some of my bandwidth, but I'm going to 'do-release-upgrade -m server' wish me luck


    EDIT: nope, i brick the system, I successfully got it to 11.10, but trying to get it to 12.04 bricked it
    Last edited by jpenguin; Jul 06, 2012, 01:18 PM.
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