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- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 07:40:28 +0200
- From: Niels Kobschaetzki <n.kobschaetzki@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Kana-Problems
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On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 18:05:59 +0900 "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com> wrote: > Niels Kobschaetzki writes: > > > I move latest on x.1 to a new system upgrade because at least in > > the last years it brought me always some significant additional > > utility (and therefore I do not have the problem with new > > software). > > Sure, but you're talking about a relatively small code base (the core > OS) supported by a billion dollar company. > > It is not reasonable to expect upgrades to the entire portfolio of > open source to go as smoothly as upgrades to a tightly integrated > proprietary suite of software. I never talked about the entire portfolio - I talked about the stuff that runs in the background which the user "can't" see. > > Can you run the newest version of evolution > > I don't run "no matter how many times they write it, it still doesn't > run anywhere" software at all. :-) > > > I don't think that I compare apples and oranges. I compare two > > different philosophies in the way a system is updated. > > Exactly! You asked why you *can* blindly update Mac OS X, but not > Linux. The reason is that they are completely different things. If > you did blind updates on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system, I doubt > they would break very often! RHEL, Mac OS X, and Windows break less > often because you don't get new features with those blind updates, you > only get security and important bug fixes. If you want new features, > you'll get your eyes opened by the bill you have to pay first, if > nothing else. >From time to time one gets even new features ;) But well, new features usually cost money > > And Mac OS X and Windows use another paradigma which seem to break > > less with the disadvantage of being not so free in customizability. > > But that's not true! As desktop OSes, they are (almost) as > customizable as Linux, because (most) OSS is ported to them. There is > no software, except recent gdb, that I'm used to using on Linux that > doesn't run on my Mac. The reason they don't break on upgrade has > nothing to do with that. The reason they don't break is that they > don't give you anything except important, well-tested bug fixes. You > don't get new functionality. All the non-Linux-open source-software I use on my Mac gives me regularly new features w/out breaking the system. But usually that isn't software that can break anything because they run only in userland. > > Imagine a distribution which says: Hey we take care of all the stuff > > you can't see and we deliver the software you can see in packages. > > It's called "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" and it's very successful. > Hell, they even sell it for money. A lot of money. Or you can get a > five-year-old rock-solid OS for free with Debian stable. How about the consumer-market? I guess enterprises have other requirements than consumers. But to be true I haven't seen an Ubuntu yet that broke my system when I updated except you do a distribution-upgrade. Still I think the best way to go would be for example for FreeBSD a -devel-port for every port and a non-devel-one. Niels -- Jammern: http://jammern.wordpress.com Alles Suppe: http://nielsk.soup.io
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