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− | + | SME Server does not come with the latest and greatest versions of many popular applications. | |
− | + | <!--SME Server 7.x is based on Centos 4.x which in turn is based on RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.x. Since the development team is limited in person and time, all work is done in spare time, we do not have the time to implement such big changes and cope with the maintenance of such work.--> | |
− | SME Server 7.x is based on Centos 4.x which in | ||
− | + | SME Server 10.x is based on Centos 7.x which in turn is based on RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.x. Since the development team is limited in persons and time -- all work is volunteered -- we do not have the time to rapidly implement big changes and cope with the resulting maintenance. | |
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− | ===Can I install a later version of xxx | + | ==Is xxx on SME Server still safe to run?== |
+ | Yes, because security fixes and bug fixes are backported to the earlier releases and they are propagated to the users as updates, for more information have a look at http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/backporting. | ||
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+ | ==Can I install a later version of xxx== | ||
Yes, but you are then responsible for updates and possible conflicts with updates | Yes, but you are then responsible for updates and possible conflicts with updates | ||
For example see this page for [[:PHP#PHP_5 PHP]] updates and warnings | For example see this page for [[:PHP#PHP_5 PHP]] updates and warnings |
Latest revision as of 18:52, 21 April 2021
SME Server does not come with the latest and greatest versions of many popular applications.
SME Server 10.x is based on Centos 7.x which in turn is based on RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.x. Since the development team is limited in persons and time -- all work is volunteered -- we do not have the time to rapidly implement big changes and cope with the resulting maintenance.
Is xxx on SME Server still safe to run?
Yes, because security fixes and bug fixes are backported to the earlier releases and they are propagated to the users as updates, for more information have a look at http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/backporting.
Can I install a later version of xxx
Yes, but you are then responsible for updates and possible conflicts with updates
For example see this page for PHP#PHP_5 PHP updates and warnings