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I am planing to migrate my system from Debian Sarge to gNewSense. I basically use the station for my dual boot home network. I do have some websites running on Apache 2 and Plone 2, and a mail server running Exim so up time is sort of a premium. Is there any reason not to make the switch. I really want to switch to gNewSense so I am willing to contend with configuration issues. gNewSense is based on Ubuntu and Debian. Does it require the use of sudo for root access similar to ubuntu? If so, would someone be kind enough to provide the proper sudo command for root access? Thanks Jay -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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