25 Aug
2004
25 Aug
'04
15:28
Hi, to add my 2 cents to the discussion about bad update-quality - I'm also not satisfied the way it works in the last months. And as it is a fact, that there where many problems especially with kernel-updates in the last time it'd be a good idea for suse to not uninstall the old kernel and delete it's config but to add the new kernel as default and leave the old one as fallback on the system. It's not that we can't help ourselfs if spamassasin or tripwire are broken, but updating a kernel on a remote SuSE-system these days requires some delight in risk. Greetings, Ralf