Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 14:48 +1000, Graeme Nichols wrote: >> My F8 isn't broke so I'm not fixing it :-) > > Your call of course, but the trouble with using unsupported Fedora > versions is that they are, uh, unsupported. Meaning e.g. that any > security problems will *not* be fixed. > > So you may think it's not broken when in fact it is. > > poc Hi Patrick, You are quite correct, I cannot argue with your point but I kept upgrading my laptop, F8 --> F9 --> F10 and I am not impressed with either F9 or F10. I am currently waiting to see what F11 will be like. When the Linux Magazine DVD with Fedora 11 arrives in my mail box I will upgrade my laptop and assess it. Hopefully it will be an improvement on it's two predecessors particularly with regard to sound and video. I use my desktop system to accomplish work on, not to keep upgrading every six months for no real improvement in functionality and consequently having to re-configure everything on the system each time, so, if it ain't broke, (read; keeps doing all that I want) I wont upgrade. :-) -- Kind regards, Graeme Nichols. ... Registered Linux User 381781 (http://counter.li.org/) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Entropy isn't what it used to be. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------