On 08/14/2011 09:21 AM, Craig White wrote: > Some poeple choose to stay a release behind so as to not subject > themselves to things are not fully polished - that is their prerogative. Generally, I keep up with the latest version. However, I'm not an early adopter because I'd rather that somebody else finds all the little "gotchas" that slip past QA. In this case, as with F 10, there are so many that I've decided to give it a miss. Alas, when I asked for some help on fedorafourm.org, the thread rapidly descended to the stage where three different posters tried to twist my arm into an unwanted upgrade instead of helping me with my issue, including a "Community Manager" who had earlier offered assistance while ignoring the fact that I'd already posted the info he asked for. Now, a different admin has closed the thread at my request and I'm discussing this with the one person who offered assistance by PM. Remember, people, if somebody's using an old version of Fedora, it's OK to suggest an upgrade, but if they aren't interested, drop it and give them whatever help you can. If they don't want to move to the Latest and (maybe) Greatest, it's their system, their decision, not yours. We now return you to your regularly scheduled tech support. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines