Brian Kimsey-Hickman wrote: > I have mistakenly trusted the Debian community and upgraded to Sarge > and it is a DISASTER. > > HOW COULD YOU HAVE DONE THIS TO US ! ! ! > > (Reading database ... 70119 files and directories currently installed.) > Removing xserver-rage128 ... > sed: can't read /etc/X11/Xserver: No such file or directory > dpkg: error processing xserver-rage128 (--remove):
How could we have not ever shipped a package named "xserver-rage128" but yet somehow enticed you to install some broken third-party package by that name onto your system, thus hosing your sarge upgrade? I really can't say. > Slashdot has written how 30% of Sarge upgrades are failing. > > THIS IS INEXCUSABLE ! ! ! Has slashdot given any (similarly misquoted; I read the original post and that is not what it said; besides it was clearly an off-the-cuff estimate) statistics for upgrades for Debian woody, or any other version of linux? -- see shy jo
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