Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?
- From: Mark Allums <mark@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2009 14:58:18 -0600
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Monday 2009 January 05 14:28:35 Mark Allums wrote:Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:Usually, there's no data loss, but some settings might "go away" in OS XUggh! Don't say OS X!
each time you boot into OS Y (e.g. the name of the configuration option
changed and the newer version in OS Y keeps renaming it to the new name
that the older version in OS X doesn't understand) or applications might
crash on startup (e.g. newer version in OS Y writes a newer value that
older version in OS X doesn't handle). In theory, there could be data
loss, but it's never happened to me.
My "OS X" is pronounced "oh ess eks".
Apple's "OS X" is pronounced "oh ess ten".
But, yeah, I thought it could possibly be confusing while I was writing it, but decided the context would make it clear.
It clear. Me make joke. Small, small joke. No confuse.
marK allumS
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