Ubuntu :: Restricted To Debian Versions Of Things Like Perl, MySQL?

Dec 13, 2010

As I mentioned on another thread, I have 2 Ubuntus - Jaunty and Meerkat - as separate drives on my secondary IDE channel. I am removing Jaunty. Meerkat blows it away. And is certainly my preferred OS. However I am looking for a replacement for Jaunty that is more flexible in certain key areas than Ubuntu appears to be.I dont want to be restricted to Debian versions of things like Perl, MySQL, PHP and others. I can run LAMPP, but I would prefer to compile and have the versions of my choice as part of a main test system (apart from Meerkat that is).

I have had enough nightmares in Jaunty with things getting broken and spiralling out of control. I want a distro that doesnt rely on the GUI and its attendant utilities, but can run them when called. Meerkat is stable and has resisted me breaking it so far, but I do not want to push my luck. I have too much time invested in it. I intend to use Meerkat as my primary system on the machine, but want an alternative to *PLAY* with.

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Dec 2, 2010

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I have this program:

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as well as this one:

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/ m m!
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---
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Aug 22, 2010

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xulrunner-1.9.0.19-3
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Code:

Select alldeb http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib
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deb http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian/ testing main non-free
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