On 06/07/12 06:23 PM, Leo wrote:
Hi!:
I send a mail but I was'nt suscribe.
I am from Uruguay, We use Linux system till a lot of years in our
servers. (www.higiene.edu.uy <http://www.higiene.edu.uy>).
I think - if possible for developpers -, that a "restore point" could
be a great step forward.
When I make an : aptitude safe-upgrade, never I will now if I will
have same problems or now. If iIhave troubles, I c'ant "revenir en
arriere", (come back).
Thank you for pay attention at this sibject.
Windows needs restore points because you can't easily separate out user
settings from system settings and trying to restore a corrupted system
is a major pain. You can't even easily figure out which particular part
of Windows is going wrong. Generally you end up having to search
Microsoft's knowledge base to find out what causes which problem.
With Linux, restoring is fairly quick and easy - not to mention rarely
needed. Generally you can fix individual packages thanks to its modular
structure, open sources and mature diagnostic tools.