I'm adapting to all the changes since B20. I have adopted the following
changes in the way I do things:
1) make sure my backups are *really* working before any upgrades
2) institute protected programs; by linking items in /bin to /localbin
3) now that I better understand setup, go with
Paul McFerrin wrote:
Can you really *expect* that someone running B20 for 5+ years can
remember from which package to select so you will not lose a
particular program that you've been using for years. Heck I didn't even
know it was part of the linux util package. I never used a Linus
system
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 08:32:26AM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Paul McFerrin wrote:
Can you really *expect* that someone running B20 for 5+ years can
remember from which package to select so you will not lose a
particular program that you've been using for years. Heck I didn't
even know it
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 08:32:26AM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Paul McFerrin wrote:
Can you really *expect* that someone running B20 for 5+ years can
remember from which package to select so you will not lose a
particular program that you've been using for
When I inadvertantly ran setup to perform an upgrade of my B20
environment the other week, I noticed that it deleted some files in my
/bin directory. One particular file was cal.exe which I use more
frequently than a real calendar. Is this normal or was it a fluke. I
restored it from my
Paul McFerrin wrote:
When I inadvertantly ran setup to perform an upgrade of my B20
environment the other week, I noticed that it deleted some files in my
/bin directory. One particular file was cal.exe which I use more
frequently than a real calendar. Is this normal or was it a fluke. I
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 05:40:25PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Paul McFerrin wrote:
When I inadvertantly ran setup to perform an upgrade of my B20
environment the other week, I noticed that it deleted some files in my
/bin directory. One particular file was cal.exe which I use more
Can you really *expect* that someone running B20 for 5+ years can
remember from which package to select so you will not lose a
particular program that you've been using for years. Heck I didn't even
know it was part of the linux util package. I never used a Linus
system before. The cal
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