Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> What do you mean by breaking breaking because you use that term like a
> sledge hammer for anything from a 'pixel off' bug to 'too old software
> is in repos', 'too young software is in repos' , 'software is not in
> repos' to 'can't boot'. After a while, I assumed the only way I can't
> break a system is to never unbox it.. but I expect there is probably
> some way that is also a broken system.

In this context, it is fairly clear what I meant: any current version of 
Fedora (in around a year, this will mean any version still supported with 
security updates at that point) will not run on those systems at all. It 
will not even boot.

        Kevin Kofler
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