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		<title>By: sufehmi</title>
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		<description>apt is very nice when you&#039;re managing loads of servers, for example it enable you to kept them up to date with the security patches with almost no effort.

of course your choice become limited, this is the cost of manageability.
There are two solutions; first to create your own customer package (better), or second to install your choice from source.</description>
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<p>of course your choice become limited, this is the cost of manageability.<br />
There are two solutions; first to create your own customer package (better), or second to install your choice from source.</p>
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