hardy on amd laptop. Download KSynaptics from this link.
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook
jtwdyp at ttlc.net
Tue Sep 16 01:11:33 UTC 2008
It would appear that on Sep 15, Derek Broughton did say:
> There really is nothing even potentially dangerous about enabling the gutsy
> repos. They contain nothing that a user who has upgraded from Gutsy to
> Hardy might not already have, and everything that can't run with Hardy gets
> superceded by the Hardy packages. I would far rather enable Gutsy repos
> than download a single package, and then another to fix a dependency, and
> another...
Hmmmnnn Good to know!
If I got you right this would be safe even IF you had done a clean
install to hardy and therefore never had gutsy?
> Also, having Gutsy enabled has to be far safer than, say, Medibuntu, and I
> heartily recommend Medibuntu, too.
Now THAT IS interesting... I must confess to living under a rock or
something... But this is the very first time I heard of this Medibuntu.
I try to spend more time using my computer than thinking about upgrading
it's OSs... I just googled, found, and read a bit. Basically I do believe I'll
be adding this to my sources... Thanks for mentioning it...
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