i usually do the same instead of upgrading everything manually i just go buy the new version and fresh install it...i think i have enough copies to start my own linux store..hehe Lenz Grimmer wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Jerry L Kreps wrote:
I usually upgrade as each new SuSE comes out, with the exception of 6.2 for which I did a complete install from scratch because of the switch-over from libc5 to libc6.
I do this because: a) SuSE distro's are inexpensive, but of the highest quality b) SuSE does a fine job of integrating *all* packages into their menu system. c) SuSE usually includes the latest, most stable version of the 1300+ packages included on the CD set, and each package has been adjusted to run in the SuSE environment d) The old distro makes a fine gift which is guaranteed to please and continues the drive toward world domination e) Upgrading three times a year for $90 makes fresh SuSE distros 1/3 the price of W2K, besides being infiniately more stable, and automatically takes care of the security holes (unless I choose to download a patch within days after a hole is announced) f) SuSE employees can house, cloth and feed their family, thus assuring a continuation to a fine product and to their continued altruism in producing such a fine product.
Thank you very much :)
We really appreciate your support.
Bye, LenZ
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