On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Jason Hirsch wrote:
> Not to push an issue-
>
> Awhile back someone (with an email @redhat.com) asked in (what i thought
> was) seriousness about a 'service pack' style fix. I read this post and
> think "Wow. To think that for NT all I have to do is run 1 program and
> all the bugs are fixed". Yes, I know more is usually broken. Yes, I know
> that not all of them are fixes. Yes, I know you are going to tell me
> Linux is better than NT.
You are missing something important. If you only apply the NT service
pack, then you lack the hotfixes. Applying only service pack is equivalent
to keep up to date with redhat releases. RedHat do something like 2
releases a year (6.2 is already in beta I think).
So if you only follow the "once in a while service pack", you are missing
the intermediate updates.
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