Re: Problems with Updates
- From: Derek Broughton <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 16:07:19 -0300
Kennneth P. Turvey wrote:
In the last couple of months, automatic updates from Ubuntu have broken
sound and XV extensions for X11 on my system. I think that in the future
once I have my system working correctly, I'm just going to neglect the
updates, all of them, including security updates.
What is the biggest risk associated with this on a laptop computer? I
just don't think security updates are going to be that big a problem for
me.
They're not. I can think of exactly one significant security exposure I've
had to patch in the last six months. If you're not running servers your
exposure is quite small. Not zero, but small...
Is there a way to mitigate this problem without my system breaking on a
regular basis?
Why aren't these updates more solid than this? There is no reason that
whole subsystems should be trashed by an automatic update.
Whole systems? Sound and XV extensions sounds like minimal damage to me.
Wait until they are stable!
They _are_ stable. Both of those issues almost always come down to the
update breaking config modifications on your system (ie, setting them back
to some system default). Yes, they can be tough to diagnose, but X is
pretty near rock solid as long as you make sure you have an xorg.conf
backup. Sound is both less serious, and more difficult.
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derek
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