On 12/01/2012 07:46 AM, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Al 30/11/12 16:58, En/na Pierre Jarillon ha escrit:
Le vendredi 30 novembre 2012 14:53:44, Morgan Leijström a écrit :
fredagen den 30 november 2012 12.11.17 skrev Anne Wilson:
In my 10+ years of Linux I've gone the upgrade path 3 times - and each
time I've spent significant time trying to sort out the mess then
doing a clean install anyway.
Abut the same experience here.
I fully agree.
Keeping ~/.xxxx files can give unexpected behaviours.
I use the attached script
- before a new installation
- or after an installation, just before the first graphical session.
This could be included in the install process just before formating /
WDYT?
I prefer an upgrade over a clean install because I don't want to reconfigure
everything.
If I have to reconfigure everything I could as well do a clean install.
Bye
Again, it's a matter of personal preference, but I'd much prefer to
"reconfigure everything" than having to track down some obscure conflict
not anticipated by the developers.
Not to mention that when there's a major change I like to try the new
interface/configuration out for a while. Sometimes, not often I admit, I
like the new better than the old.
TJ