wiki.ubuntu.com — Ubuntu had to shutdown 5 of 8 production servers that are sponsored by Canonical, when they started attacking other systems. Canonical blames the community citing poorly maintained systems and bad administration practices. However the systems were not upgraded due to hardware incompatibility between the hardware Canonical sponsored and Ubuntu!!
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elipabstAug 16, 2007
I don't know what the hell you're talking about. If it's getting"suppressed" by the linux fanboys then why is it on the frontpage of both digg and Slashdot? Regarding the rest of you comment, first it's a community admined box. Canonical has offered to take over administration and the systems are now going to be hosted by Canonical.
svpirateAug 16, 2007
I agree, this is a storm in a tea cup - lets move on guys...
t12121Aug 16, 2007
Its pretty simple really everything is hackable if you dont keep it updated, Period.
djgentooAug 16, 2007
AYBABTU fanboys ftw! (>^.^)>That meme is dead and decaying. Get that smelly crap outta here.
jiu_jitsuAug 16, 2007
Not an Ubuntu issue but a lesson learned to any administrator.
tech42erAug 17, 2007
Absolutely true. Too bad you're being dugg down.
tech42erAug 17, 2007
Not using naked FTP, upgrading past breezy, and upgrading the packages run on the server?