On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net>
wrote:
Am 14.12.2015 um 11:09 schrieb Sudhir Khanger:
> On Sunday 13 Dec 2015 6:57:33 PM Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
>> I must admit I say (through a script) "sudo dnf -y update" almost
every
>> day.
>> Am I really alone on this list?
>> Life is too short to do otherwise, unless one's life revolves around
>> Fedora.
>>
>
> I will have to say that is a norm for most folks
>
no it is not and i even go so far to say it's only norm for *careless
folks* while i did not met anybody acting that way in real life
We are talking about "normal" users, they might don't even know what
packages are, and they should not need to, just like Windows and OS X, you
are talking about sysadmins.
Even if you see what's being
> updated there is no way tell if something is going to break your system
> unless
> you are following every project on the planet
>
pure nonsense
i do not need to follow every project on the plant to understand when
there are kde packages it *may* break something desktop specific and i can
tell you at least 50 packages where i know where they are linked
i do not need to follow every project on the plant to understand than
after a openjdk upodate it's a good idea to restart eclipse, the better
even stop it before
and *don't* come up now with "normal folks" - it took less than two months
after switching from Windows XP to Fedora to start understanding how
packages are interact with each other
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