On Monday 28 November 2005 14:40, Matthew Miller wrote:
I've seen a lot of problems with updates (which is actually why
we do local QA on them before pushing them out), but few
crippling ones. And even those could be easily worked-around by
reinstalling the old package if needed.
Believe me, having to "undo" a broken update is more of pain than
waiting a few days to see which natural disaster is reported on the
Fedora list from the latest xorg, selinux, or kernel update. Just
issue the yum update command when the weather clears and you'll
catch all those configuration file changes too.
Regards, Mike Klinke