Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:

> yo, that is the way how linux works, for sure. but from a psychological
> perspective, it might feel good to make 'tabula rasa'. also do many
> people tend (me included) to install stuff and install stuff, so that
> they don't anymore what was installed. and even if you remove that
> stuff, the stuff, that was installed, because it was a dependency of the
> previous stuff, remains installed. there are for sure clean ways to
> handle that, but starting from scratch just 'feels' very different ->
> you _add_ something (positive), you don't _remove_ stuff (negative). 

For that I have my big "apt-get dist-upgrade", when a new version of
Debian comes out. I see it like this: I don't want to tear down the
house and build it again when all I want is new color on the walls.

Ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                                     _ ______footils.org__

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