On Fri, 02 Jan 2004, Sam Rosenfeld wrote:

> Over several months I have tried to fix (or improve) sound, mail, X
> windows, and much more.  Now, each time I boot up it's an adventure. 
> For the most part I have tried to decipher whatever relevant docs I
> could lay my hands on, but my fiddling has clearly made things worse. 
> I hardly know what's what in my single-user box, which contains Debian
> 3.0, Linux 2.2.20, mutt, galeon, python2.1, tcl/tk8.3 and a host of
> mathematical, analytical, and context-specific applications which may
> not be problematic. 

For future reference:

1) Never go outside of the package manager.  It knows more then you.
2) RCS is your friend for configuration files.
3) Backups are your friend for massive screwups.
4) A test user account is your friend for testing changes to user
        programs.
5) Only change one thing at a time.  Fix it if it doesn't work, or
        revert it to the previous version.
6) Keep a notebook of what you do!

~ Jesse Meyer

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