On Sat, 2006-07-29 at 12:28, Bill Hudacek wrote:

> Fedora Core and Yum is a great system for automatically updating your 
> system.  but only when you can trust it.   This is the first time it's 
> really and truly failed me - and it's been a disaster. 

If that is the first thing you have had break in a fedora
update, consider yourself lucky.  It is the nature of that
distribution to push new development to users as quickly as
possible - and realistically, if they didn't, things never
would be tested and fixed.  It is usually worth the trouble
to get up to date desktop apps which are still developing
new features, but you probably want to run important services
on something more stable like CentOS.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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