Transaction

861ee6bba5bc2b2dc9b0e801b01d7839d6b56d5b98c3a277f5f1d646d2a1d557
2024-03-23 00:01:53
0.00000015 BSV
(
0.03837390 BSV
-
0.03837375 BSV
)
10.24 sat/KB
1
70,743
1,464 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.03837375 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckM»<div class="post"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=612.msg6516#msg6516">Quote from: satoshi on July 29, 2010, 10:17:24 PM</a></div><div class="quote">Yeah, acutely aware that I should have stayed on 9.04 or 9.10.&nbsp; It's a lot more work to downgrade than upgrade and I've been squeezed for time.&nbsp; Ubuntu is the most popular distro, so I'm staying with that.</div><br/>Fair enough.&nbsp; I've not found any version of bitcoin that works with any enterprise version of Linux I have found.&nbsp; Often enterprise linux uses older tried and trusted versions several years old.&nbsp; This has parity with the LTS series of Ubuntu.<br/><br/>I think you'd be better doing your distribution with <a href="http://releases.ubuntu.com/hardy/">http://releases.ubuntu.com/hardy/</a>&nbsp; (8.04.4 LTS Hardy Heron).&nbsp; If you really must use Ubuntu.&nbsp; This being the _PREVIOUS_ release of their LTS series, once 10.4 LTS passes the 18months old test consider a release engineering rebase.<br/><br/>Maybe you can setup a 2Gb "8.04.4 LTS" disk image using VirtualBox or Xen (just for rolling releases) and keep whatever version you want for desktop/development use.</div> text/html
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