Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 03:04, Brent Clark wrote:
Sorry, couldnt resist
http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1026
After reading this sentence in the above article
"Once again I should have probably read the manual, but I figured I've done
this before."
I think there is no need to give any importance to his review. IMHO, If
someone does not take time to read a manual then it is not even worth
considering his opinions/rant on a new release.
Of course, you are right.
On the other hand, on updating my debian system from old-stable to
new-stable, I also would take the approach of Jason Norwood-Young, ie.
on a non-production system, I would just hit aptitude update; aptitude
dist-upgrade and expect that works _without_ having to read all of the
110-pages Installation Guide (for Debian Sarge i386).
Well, everyone knows that they should read the manual first, but who
actually does? Especially, if one just wants to try a new release.
Johannes
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