Glen Barber wrote:
Gary Hartl said:
I'm considering just wiping the system clean and starting from scratch to
say either 6.4-release or 7.0 release.
For what it's worth, I've (so far) had 50% luck with 7.1. My home server runs nothing special, mostly development stuff and the occasional X se
Gary Hartl said:
>
> I'm considering just wiping the system clean and starting from scratch to
> say either 6.4-release or 7.0 release.
>
For what it's worth, I've (so far) had 50% luck with 7.1. My home server runs
nothing special, mostly development stuff and the occasional X session. I
a
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 11:25:57AM -0500, Gary Hartl wrote:
> > Hi all;
> >
> > Ok I've got a system running 6.0-release, it is an internal server and has
> > nothing important on it.
> >
> > I'm running into problems where a lot of the packages are old and out of
> > date, and everyday it seems
> Hi all;
>
> Ok I've got a system running 6.0-release, it is an internal server and has
> nothing important on it.
>
> I'm running into problems where a lot of the packages are old and out of
> date, and everyday it seems I'm having to update 5-6 of em for something
or
> another.
>
> I'm consid
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 11:08:02AM -0500, Gary Hartl wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> Ok I've got a system running 6.0-release, it is an internal server and has
> nothing important on it.
>
> I'm running into problems where a lot of the packages are old and out of
> date, and everyday it seems I'm having to
Hi all;
Ok I've got a system running 6.0-release, it is an internal server and has
nothing important on it.
I'm running into problems where a lot of the packages are old and out of
date, and everyday it seems I'm having to update 5-6 of em for something or
another.
I'm considering just wiping th