My big thing is I mentally separate 'touch' time from 'computing' time. I don't care if the computer things for days in order to install something (*cough* kde *cough*), but I don't want to spend hours in dependency hell. That is why I'm a Gentoo guy.
Everyone has their poison, it's a learning curve for any of them. Comfort is a good answer to Al's original question. I like opening 8 different iTerm tabs (one per box), enabling multi tab input and running 'sudo glsa-update' It might take 20-30 minutes for the servers to get done, but when they do I have every relevent security update on each box, no matter where what architecture/setup/etc they started at. Rob On 1/1/07, Al Abut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The time I have spent rebooting has probably exceed the time I could have > spent rebuilding Ruby & Rails from scratch on Ubuntu and getting it right > once and for all. >sigh< Can we entice you with anything else, Phlip? Because I am seriously loving Ubuntu... :) - - Al Abut - - web designer, crimefighter http://alabut.com - - _______________________________________________ Sdruby mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sdruby.com/mailman/listinfo/sdruby
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