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-<chapter id="FAQ-general">
-<title>General Information</title>
-
-<sect1>
-<title>What do the version numbers mean?</title>
-<para>
-It is not recommended that you run a version of Samba with the word
-"alpha" in its name unless you know what you are doing and are willing
-to do some debugging. Many, many people just get the latest
-recommended stable release version and are happy. If you are brave, by
-all means take the plunge and help with the testing and development -
-but don't install it on your departmental server. Samba is typically
-very stable and safe, and this is mostly due to the policy of many
-public releases.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-How the scheme works:
-<simplelist>
-<member>When major changes are made the version number is increased. For
-example, the transition from 1.9.15 to 1.9.16. However, this version
-number will not appear immediately and people should continue to use
-1.9.15 for production systems (see next point.)</member>
-
-<member>Just after major changes are made the software is considered
-unstable, and a series of alpha releases are distributed, for example
-1.9.16alpha1. These are for testing by those who know what they are
-doing. The "alpha" in the filename will hopefully scare off those who
-are just looking for the latest version to install.</member>
-
-<member>When the release manager, currently Jerry, thinks that the alphas have stabilised to the point
-where he would recommend new users install it, he renames it to the
-same version number without the alpha, for example 1.9.16.</member>
-
-<member>Inevitably bugs are found in the "stable" releases and minor patch
-levels are released which give us the pXX series, for example 1.9.16p2.</member>
-</simplelist>
-</para>
-
-<para>
-So the progression goes:
-
-<programlisting>
-1.9.15p7 (production)
-1.9.15p8 (production)
-1.9.16alpha1 (test sites only)
-:
-1.9.16alpha20 (test sites only)
-1.9.16 (production)
-1.9.16p1 (production)
-</programlisting>
-</para>
-
-<para>
-The above system means that whenever someone looks at the samba ftp
-site they will be able to grab the highest numbered release without an
-alpha in the name and be sure of getting the current recommended
-version.
-</para>
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1>
-<title>What platforms are supported?</title>
-<para>
-Many different platforms have run Samba successfully. The platforms
-most widely used and thus best tested are Linux and SunOS.</para>
-
-<para>
-At time of writing, there is support (or has been support for in earlier
-versions):
-</para>
-
-<simplelist>
-<member>A/UX 3.0</member>
-<member>AIX</member>
-<member>Altos Series 386/1000</member>
-<member>Amiga</member>
-<member>Apollo Domain/OS sr10.3</member>
-<member>BSDI </member>
-<member>B.O.S. (Bull Operating System)</member>
-<member>Cray, Unicos 8.0</member>
-<member>Convex</member>
-<member>DGUX. </member>
-<member>DNIX.</member>
-<member>FreeBSD</member>
-<member>HP-UX</member>
-<member>Intergraph. </member>
-<member>Linux with/without shadow passwords and quota</member>
-<member>LYNX 2.3.0</member>
-<member>MachTen (a unix like system for Macintoshes)</member>
-<member>Motorola 88xxx/9xx range of machines</member>
-<member>NetBSD</member>
-<member>NEXTSTEP Release 2.X, 3.0 and greater (including OPENSTEP for Mach).</member>
-<member>OS/2 using EMX 0.9b</member>
-<member>OSF1</member>
-<member>QNX 4.22</member>
-<member>RiscIX. </member>
-<member>RISCOs 5.0B</member>
-<member>SEQUENT. </member>
-<member>SCO (including: 3.2v2, European dist., OpenServer 5)</member>
-<member>SGI.</member>
-<member>SMP_DC.OSx v1.1-94c079 on Pyramid S series</member>
-<member>SONY NEWS, NEWS-OS (4.2.x and 6.1.x)</member>
-<member>SUNOS 4</member>
-<member>SUNOS 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 (Solaris 2.2, 2.3, and '2.4 and later')</member>
-<member>Sunsoft ISC SVR3V4</member>
-<member>SVR4</member>
-<member>System V with some berkely extensions (Motorola 88k R32V3.2).</member>
-<member>ULTRIX.</member>
-<member>UNIXWARE</member>
-<member>UXP/DS</member>
-</simplelist>
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1>
-<title>How do I subscribe to the Samba Mailing Lists?</title>
-<para>
-Look at <ulink url="http://samba.org/samba/archives.html">the samba mailing list page</ulink>
-</para>
-</sect1>
-
-</chapter>