Thanks for the response!

Randy Kramer

Digital Wokan wrote:
> 
> Actually, the only problem I had with the KDE2.0/KDE2.1 switch was the
> need to delete my .kderc and .kde/ subdir (though maybe I could have
> spared some things the knife).
> As for Mandrake's update policy, I can't speak for them, but I believe
> it is that they only support bug fixes to the packages included on the
> CD's.  Updated versions for the sake of updating are not officially
> supported as those haven't had more stingent testing done on them.
> Mandrake's good, but they still have only limited resources with which
> to maintain and promote their distro.
> Of course, I've had little problem with /unsupported and would recommend
> it to any home user.  (I wouldn't recommend it to any business that
> wants/needs MandrakeSoft support.)

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