Re: Keyboard problem after latest updates

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2008/2/26, Will Woods <wwoods@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Feb 23, 2008, at 12:48 PM, Antonio M wrote:
>  >
>  > Not fully clear what you mean: I have already been running on F9
>  > (rawhide??) for about two months and I was updating it.
>  > I think that no update should break any system - theroretically..of
>  > course :-)
>
>  In *stable* releases, we make every effort to guarantee that updates
>  will not break anything and that any fixes required will be
>  automatically handled by the packages.
>
>  But you're completely wrong about rawhide. Rawhide is pre-release
>  software intended for developers and testers. There is *NO GUARANTEE*
>  that updates will not break parts of your system. Furthermore you
>  *WILL* encounter problems that require *MANUAL REPAIR* by the user.
>
>  But that's why this list exists - so our brave testers can discuss
>  what broke and how to fix it.
>
>  These are the risks with pre-release software. Take it or leave it.
>
>  -w
>
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Will

 I fully agree with you about rawhide, I thing that you missed my :-)
(and theoretically), I was replying to someone else and I was not sure
that he got that I was already playing rawhide.

Rgds



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