I originally updated by downloading the RC1 isos, mounting them, then pointing urpmi to them. I had to force some kde (my wife needs KDE) stuff, but other than that it went off without a hitch running urpmi in a a terminal, while I was doing some other stuff in fluxbox.
Watching urpmi do it's stuff was pretty cool. It was shut down stuff it was updating then restarted them when it was done. The folks responsible for urpmi have done a great job. Since then I've been updating via cooker. Just to see what happens, I'm rsync-ing the community isos, while I type this, and when they're done I'll do the same thing. On Sat, Mar 13, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've seen comments here that it's better to do a new install of MDK 10 > then an update. I just did an update on my Sony Viao laptop and it went > well except for the sound, but that's always been a problem. Before I > install 10 on my main machine I'd like to hear the pros & cons of Update > vs New install. > > Rich
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