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Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
> Sun, 16 Sep 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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>> I got this yesterday or the day before as well and it is continuing now,
>> in my case through the YAST software update/installer app.
>>
>> This is a general subject that has been bothering me, specifically I
>> don't understand why pkg management under SUSE is so painful.  There are
>> some basic things that I find curious:
> [..]
> 
> If there's ever a reason for me to move on to e.g. Mac, it will be

You mean the same Mac which occasionally ship patches which break or
remove features from users systems :-)

No, update system is likely to be perfect, and most experienced sys
admin on all platforms test these things out to find out if anything
breaks before deploying. For home users or smaller outfits this is
problematic as the resources do not usually exist to this kind of checking,




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