Am 08.09.2012 19:46, schrieb Heinz Diehl: > On 08.09.2012, Reindl Harald wrote: > >> not all users have plain setups where you can easily >> do a fresh install, this works not well if you have >> customiized many configurations of many services > >> and that is why a distribution with a new release >> each month should be much carefuller in context of >> upgrades than fedora does > > In this case, you maybe should consider using a rolling distribution > as e.g. Arch.. you do NOT want a rolling release in production really fedora N-1 is fine in production the one and only weakness of Fedora is carelessly about upgrades in many cases and NO everytime if things are not running perfectly switch the distribution is plain stupid becasue you end in most of your life swichting your OS no you are not done with a switch this maybe OK for the 08/15 user but not for power users tuning and optimizing their configurations exactly for their needs and if something happens upstream you do not like you are ending in permenetly wasting all your time and expierience by hopping to the next
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