I was wondering if there was I way in the MDK installation, so that we
have not installation but partial update on some major Linux components.
For example :

Core
X
GNOME
KDE


I know it would be hard such thing to be done, but at least for closer
Linux versions it will be possible .. f.e. 8.0 -> 8.1 or 8.1 -> 8.2...
The main reason for such thing as a point of view is that Linux evolves
much faster than most of others OSes and in fact there is no real reason
for the most users to REINSTALL everything from the scratch as this is
for example for Windows (u know, crashing, alot of garbage even after
uninstall etc..)..
On the other side we want the new things :"), but with current speed
linux distros had at least every year a new version..
My MDK8.1 is working perfectly and I dont want to REINSTALL it (i want
atleast 2 years stick with one install), but want the new goodeis :")
too, on the other hand updating major components need alot of effort and
time.. Yes i'm constably updating when something new comes in the
cooker, but this are not big packages (f.e. my 8.1 is with Galeon 1.0
and evolution 1.0 .. not with the betas that was in 8.1.)

You got my point, what do u think ?

raptor
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