On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 14:19, alan wrote:
If you are going to break things you need to at least give me a couple of
options that will work. So far, the mantra of "use an opensource driver"
does not cut it for most every use out there.
There is a very simple choice. Don't apply that update. Problem solved.
That works for me.
As long as I don't want any security updates.
Actually I can work around it. My concern is for those people who do not
read these lists and get caught unawares. It is a REAL pain in the ass to
get hit by one of these sort of surprises out of the blue, especially this
far into a release.
--
"I want to live just long enough to see them cut off Darl's head and
stick it on a pike as a reminder to the next ten generations that some
things come at too high a price. I would look up into his beady eyes and
wave, like this... (*wave*!). Can your associates arrange that for me,
Mr. McBride?"
- Vir "Flounder" Kotto, Sr. VP, IBM Empire.
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