Re: Clean Installs are Remarkable

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On 12/21/2011 10:28 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 12/21/2011 07:06 PM, Fedora User wrote:
It has been awhile and I was unaware of the many advances that
developers have made in installation. It has never been this easy,
intuitive and fast.

That's good to know. Even if I manage to get this desktop cleaned up and working, I'm considering saving up enough money to upgrade to a new mobo. (This one's been working for about eight years, now, and is showing its limitations.) When I do, there's no reason not to get one with enough RAM to need a 64 bit system, meaning, of course, a clean install. Hearing how easy it is is very good news.

I just went from a 6 year old HP nc2400 duo core to a new Lenovo x120e single core. 2Gb mem - 4Gb and 60Gb disk to 320Gb. I would recommend a duo core. I THINK I can notice the difference even though supposedly the Lenovo single == the HP duo in bogomips.

I ALWAYS did a clean install between versions. rsync ~/. to a backup drive install, the move things back (like ~/.ssh !).

And each time customizations I did in /etc were different so why bother to try and keep them around. Just make sure to maintain a list of everything you installed so you do not forget anything! A common problem with me.


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