On Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 09:07:49AM +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 13/11/24 14:38, Tim wrote:
If you can't see any tangible differences between old and new
configuration files, then there's a reasonable argument to switch over
to the new one, so it's the version designed to go with the current
version of whatever program it configures.
Sure, but if I have never touched the config file and the comparison
identifies differences how am I supposed to know whether or not the
changes are going to be detrimental to my system, particularly if I have
no idea what the changes mean or do?
So, you either never looked at the file, just accepted it,
our you read it and decided it looked OK; perhaps not
understanding some things. Again trusting the developer(s).
Why change now? Install the new config file.
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