Proper way to roll back in Ubuntu
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Proper way to roll back in Ubuntu
I cannot seem to find a definitive answer to this but in Ubuntu via SSH, what would be the preferred way to roll back a version. I'm running 2.3.3Beta1 [ee0358c] and I would like to go back to the stable version.
Re: Proper way to roll back in Ubuntu
Did you experience a bug?
You should switch to the stable-release branch:
https://sabnzbd.org/wiki/installation/i ... buntu-repo
You should switch to the stable-release branch:
https://sabnzbd.org/wiki/installation/i ... buntu-repo
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Re: Proper way to roll back in Ubuntu
I'm not sure... I have acquired a new server in a datacenter with a 1Gbps connection. But I can only get anywhere from 3 to 20MB/s.
Re: Proper way to roll back in Ubuntu
Try NZbget. If you also get slow speeds there, it's something with your config or servers.
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