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Jonathan Wilson schrieb:

| Supposed to? yes, but in case you haven't noticed, it hasn't happened
yet :-D
| If you want to be as mindlessly trouble-free as possible try Mac OS X
or QNX.

I like your attitude, but don't be surprised if some folks won't
understand it.

| How exactly is it YaST's (or SuSE's) fault that it doesn't account for
| third-party packages installed by people? They'll never be able to
keep track
| of all the millions of packages that *could* be installed separately
by the
| user. Ok, perhaps they could /specifically/ watch out for the RPM
version of
| the nVidia and ATI drivers,
...

Don' you think that position is kinda self-righteous? There is of course
no software fault of Opensuse. But not being forthcoming enough for
unexperienced users, might be considered as a glitch in handling
mandatory updates. My post was also meant just as a thought and not as a
particular request.

| If you or I might think that YaST should watch out for graphics
| drivers "because they're the most important", but then someone else will
| say "Hey my proprietary Winmodem driver is just as important", and then
| network cards, sound cards and the list will grow and grow....

Please consider there are users among us who don't even know how to
pronounce CLI, not to mention finding a solution just within the root
shell. However I can imagine, that if one has X-window running and a
connection to the Internet then yes, he can find a solution to most of
his system related problems.

Ok I'm out of it. I've said what I had to say...and to put it ignorant
way: My X-Server is running, thus why should I care at all?

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All the best, Peter J. N.
aedon DESIGNS
http://www.hochzeitsbuch.info
http://www.hochzeitsbuch.selfip.com
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