Am 2007-05-15 09:41:17, schrieb Mgr. Peter Tuharsky: > The kernel, the X.org > > I realise, that the kernel and X.org are somewhat delicate things, > because they affect both desktop and server. Changing them in the middle > of release life, might not sound too well.
Sorry, thats not right! I install regulary NEW kernels where Debian had only 2.4.27 I used 2.4.32/33 and thats NOT the same as pushing a NEW Xorg into stable. The Kernels can be installed without any problems parallel, and if one is not working, you boot the last working one. If you install a NEW Xorg, it sucks nearly 60 packages with it and this is not one thing, you can solv with a reboot on a production system. > As of X, it's quite complex, however it's less the server and more the > desktop thing, that could also get upgraded with some caution. Might > also be the concern of volatile. > > Some server software occasionaly need an upgrade too. Right and upgrading fro, xfree86 to xorg had pushed 280 new packages on my test system and every new package can contain potential new bugs. > However the ordinary desktop packages, environments and so on could get > upgraded routinely IMO, with easy downgrade option. No need to do the > whole stabilisation scrutiny. You forger that DOWNGRADING is officialy NOT SUPPORTED by Debian. And If you have upgraded Xorg to a newer version, good luck, while downgrading 60-200 packages if it fails... Do this in an Office of your customers... They will kill you! Thanks, Greetings and nice Day Michelle Konzack Systemadministrator Tamay Dogan Network Debian GNU/Linux Consultant -- Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ ##################### Debian GNU/Linux Consultant ##################### Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 ICQ #328449886 50, rue de Soultz MSN LinuxMichi 0033/6/61925193 67100 Strasbourg/France IRC #Debian (irc.icq.com)
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