Re: Fw: NOT HAPPY after Breezy upgrade/install




we are here to determine to get this distribution ready for production. that is why we upgrade ...remember things will break until we get it stabilized . we file reports see what works send in our reports so the developers can target the problems . this is why we upgrade ...this is how collaboration works and open source dermotti wrote:
Question is, why did he upgrade? Just for the sakes up upgrading? If
your system is working, and there are no security threats, there is no
reason to upgrade.

I always make a full backup of my systems before any major upgrades.
Not doing so its foolish.




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