Well I am a decent Internet user and would like to keep my system updated.
The updates currently showing as important security updates are Libc and
Kernel that are together about 50MB. Thats huge and I would like to hold out
till I the next version is available.
Regards
Narendra Diwate
2010/
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Narendra Diwate
wrote:
> Thats exactly the issue. The update manager pops up every day and shows me
> 70MB of updates available. The updates are just minor version updates like
> 1.0.0.1 from 1.0.0.0 and it does not seem worth the bandwidth especially
> when i am on
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Narendra Diwate
wrote:
> Thats exactly the issue. The update manager pops up every day and shows me
> 70MB of updates available. The updates are just minor version updates like
> 1.0.0.1 from 1.0.0.0 and it does not seem worth the bandwidth especially
> when i am on
Thats exactly the issue. The update manager pops up every day and shows me
70MB of updates available. The updates are just minor version updates like
1.0.0.1 from 1.0.0.0 and it does not seem worth the bandwidth especially
when i am on a limited data plan.
Thank you all once again.
Regards
Narend
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Narendra Diwate
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it OK to skip/jump updates?
>
> What I mean is if i have a package version 1 and a few days later version 2
> is available, can i skip it and update directly when version 3 or 4 is
> available? For packages that have many dependen
Thanks Guys
Regards
Narendra Diwate
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On Thursday 03 June 2010 10:15 AM, Narendra Diwate wrote:
Hi
Is it OK to skip/jump updates?
What I mean is if i have a package version 1 and a few days later
version 2 is available, can i skip it and update directly when version
3 or 4 is available? For packages that have many dependencies wi
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Narendra Diwate
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it OK to skip/jump updates?
>
> What I mean is if i have a package version 1 and a few days later version 2
> is available, can i skip it and update directly when version 3 or 4 is
> available? For packages that have many dependen
Hi
Is it OK to skip/jump updates?
What I mean is if i have a package version 1 and a few days later version 2
is available, can i skip it and update directly when version 3 or 4 is
available? For packages that have many dependencies will this have a
possibility of breakage or dependency issues?