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Dhawal Doshy dhawal at netmagicsolutions.com
Mon Mar 12 19:50:50 CET 2007


Gerard Seibert wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 23:10:19 +0530
> Dhawal Doshy <dhawal at netmagicsolutions.com> wrote:
> 
>> While running the latest/greatest does have its advantages.. if an
>> older version does fit the requirements, then there is no urge/reason
>> to upgrade.. Finally if your distro (say rhel for instance) backports 
>> important fixes, all the more reason to not run bleeding-edge and
>> stick to distro-stable. For some the thrill lies in latest/greatest,
>> for others the thrill is in stability (dealing with the known devil)..
> 
> Since I am running FBSD, I am not sure what exactly you are referring
> to. I have never ran anything other that this and Windows obviously. I
> think FBSD offers a lot more options when it comes to keeping a system
> current than some of the other OS's that I have investigated. That is
> one of the prime reasons I choose to use it. From what you were
> describing in your previous post regarding updating, I am sure of it.
> If I had to go through all that just to update a program, I would go
> back to Microsoft.

There we go again.. its not about your $OS is better than mine.. its 
about the stable v/s bleeding-edge $app.. but now that you mention, all 
that $myos requires is a 'yum update app' OR 'yum 
--enablerepo=bleeding-edge update app' and not a port* this, port* that.


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