On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 09:13:54AM +0100, Micaela Gallerini wrote: > 2007/12/30, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I think you need to know a lot more about how the packaging system > > works to be comfortable running a hybrid. > > I think you don't know a person I don't talk so....^^
This doesn't sound like an insult. Based on the package management knowledge base you have demonstrated in this thread, it would seem prudent. Most people aren't comfortable running a hybrid. > > I know that I installed, but I don't know that the system is locked in > this way. It's prematurely for a system and since I 'm not only to > have this problem, I don't know why you answer me in this way. I see > much e-mail with upgrading problem, not only mine. > > > > I'd avoid that if I were > > you. Stick with etch, or got to lenny, and stay there for a while. > > I used sarge for 2 years and I haven't no one problem with update, > it's enough or I need a certification to say "I'm not a newbie". > Unless you have a need for more recent things, just stick with plain unadaulterated Etch. What's the problem? > > Learn how it works. > > > > I think that if etch don't work like a stable system like might be, I > run again sarge or I run another distribution that permit to work > correctly a simple programmer like me. > Etch is very stable when you give it a sources list that is only for Etch. Give it a messed-up sources.list and you get a messed-up system. > No offence for the debian developers, I have no problem with them. Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]