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Posted Nov 22, 2006 19:32 UTC (Wed) by corbet (editor, #1)In reply to: More fun from the leading edge by thoffman
Parent article: Notes from the leading edge
I have Ubuntu on another system, don't worry. But, then, the edginess of early Edgy forced me into a complete reinstall there. If you play on the leading edge, these things happen.
Posted Nov 22, 2006 21:05 UTC (Wed)
by tjc (guest, #137)
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by verdurin (subscriber, #36233)
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Posted Nov 25, 2006 0:16 UTC (Sat)
by corbet (editor, #1)
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Something I've wanted to do for a long time is to have an LWN "weather report" for volatile distributions and projects. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to tune in and see what storms you'll encounter before updating to the current version? Unfortunately, we don't have the time to do that now.
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If you play on the leading edge, these things happen.
I hold back on updates for a few days on my Debian unstable system any time there are major changes to X or glibc, etc.. If there's a major problem, it will be noted almost immediately on the mailing list. This has saved me from major X problems on one occasion, and a few other minor things as well.
In that case, why complain so much about Rawhide?Did you forget it was the "leading edge"?
Was I complaining about Rawhide? Or remarking on the current state of the Rawhide experience? I have no complaints about my experiences with any of the development distributions I have run - or development kernels, for that matter. I know what game I'm playing. But that doesn't mean that no words can be said.
Did you forget it was the "leading edge"?