Just curious, I might have been the guy who set this thread in the begining.
But, how does dear apple inc do it? Thats really nice and I have never heard
anyone complain. Feels like we are reinventing the wheel here, when there
seems to be a really appreciated out there.
If somebody seems to have got it right, it seems like Apple is the one right
now.
Cheers
On 24 mar 2010 12.35, "Sergey Kondakov" <email address hidden> wrote:
i totally agree with you on that way of _upgrade_ (going to another version
of distribution) where interaction is expected.
usual everyday _update_ though should be unattentive as possible and this
what i suggest for bug 241368.
thank you and, please, someone give some attention to 241368 too already
(it was opened in 2008-06-19, dammit)
Just curious, I might have been the guy who set this thread in the begining.
But, how does dear apple inc do it? Thats really nice and I have never heard
anyone complain. Feels like we are reinventing the wheel here, when there
seems to be a really appreciated out there.
If somebody seems to have got it right, it seems like Apple is the one right
now.
Cheers
On 24 mar 2010 12.35, "Sergey Kondakov" <email address hidden> wrote:
i totally agree with you on that way of _upgrade_ (going to another version
of distribution) where interaction is expected.
usual everyday _update_ though should be unattentive as possible and this
what i suggest for bug 241368.
thank you and, please, someone give some attention to 241368 too already
(it was opened in 2008-06-19, dammit)
-- /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 132311
update-manager should remove more old kernels
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