Andrew J. Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
smart refers to resolving dependencies by installing additional
packages or removing software, as opposed to simply not installing
packages that would require such actions.
Is that always the smart thing to do?
That's why you have the
The Smart update button in the update manager often comes back to me
with a solution that involes removing software that I use every day, in fact
software that I usually have open when the update manager is open (such as
pidgin and anjuta).
Is that really such a smart idea? Why is the update
On 9/15/07, Tyler MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Smart update button in the update manager often comes back to me
with a solution that involes removing software that I use every day, in fact
software that I usually have open when the update manager is open (such as
pidgin and
Andrew J. Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that really such a smart idea? Why is the update manager suggesting
that's a smart idea? It will cripple my ability to work! Is it really that
smart of the update manager to suggest such a thing? Is it such a smart
thing to call that button
On 9/15/07, Tyler MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew J. Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that really such a smart idea? Why is the update manager suggesting
that's a smart idea? It will cripple my ability to work! Is it really that
smart of the update manager to suggest such a
El sáb, 15-09-2007 a las 14:24 -0700, Tyler MacDonald escribió:
Andrew J. Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that really such a smart idea? Why is the update manager suggesting
that's a smart idea? It will cripple my ability to work! Is it really that
smart of the update manager to
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