On Monday 10 September 2001 10:59, David Guntner wrote: > Praedor grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > > Couldn't MandrakeUpdate simply be modified to NOT display kernels? > > Prevent the problem from showing up at all in the app and confusing > > people: > > > > "Well, the kernel was there in the MandrakeUpdate window so I updated it. > > Why did it show up in the window if you are not supposed to update it > > this way?" > > Again, this would be an EXCELLENT idea. With all the problems that are > caused by someone doing a kernel upgrade in MandrakeUpdate (and it's NOT > unreasonable for someone who hasn't heard about the problem to think that > if it's listed there, it must be upgradable from there - after all, that's > what MandrakeUpdate is there for...), they *really* should just configure > MandrakeUpdate to not do a kernel. > > Does anyone from Mandrake read this list? :-) > > --Dave Both Vincent and I read it, and we have requested such a change. Whether it actually gets done is up to the developers of MandrakeUpdate. Civileme And don't blame me--I suggested the kernel be named. kernel-2.4.7-12.3mdk.dont.use.update.on.this.or.get.ridiculed.and.die.i586.rpm But then folks don't read package names either, so for the sake of professional appearance it was left off.
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