On 11/29/05, John Summerfied <debian(a)herakles.homelinux.org> wrote:
Christofer C. Bell wrote:
> I've been running yum auto-update since it was introduced in Fedora
> Core 3 and never had any issues.
Your lack of problems means nothing, faced with the fact that many have
had problems with FC3, including broken 2.6.11 kernels that would not
shut down (my case) or would not boot (others) because of problems with USB.
Your problems mean nothing, faced with the fact that hundreds of
thousands of people have had no problems with FC3, including stable
2.6.11 kernels that shutdown when asked (my case) or boot successfully
(others) due to the lack of problems with USB.
(Fixed for you).
It's ok that a few folks have issues, that's to be expected. The vast
vast vast majority have no issues whatsoever doing daily automatic
updates. *Your* story is anecdotal, not the norm. It's your
experience that isn't relavent to most people, not mine.
*shrugs*
--
Chris
"`The enemy we fight has no respect for human life or human rights.
They don't deserve our sympathy,' he said. `But this isn't about who
they are. This is about who we are. These are the values that
distinguish us from our enemies.' - Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona