From: Michele A Debandi (bilvqtsb.dsqw@choa.org)
Date: Wed Feb 02 2000 - 22:09:29 EET
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Terry Dawson wrote:
> Jan,
> I would guess that a large percentage of people on this list are still
> running Linux 2.0.* based systems. Many of the Amateur Radio Linux
> fraternity are Amateur Radio first, Linux second and they are less
> inclined to routinely follow updates in code, especially operating
> system, just because it's a good thing to do. It takes time and effort
> to keep up to date, and as a result you'll find people that will tend to
> track application software more rigourously than operating system
> software.
>
I'm one of these. When you have a production system, with a lot of stuff
and some user, the switch over have to be planned in advance, especially
if the computer is somewhere not so easily accessible.
Basically you have to build a system with a similar setup, and when all
seems working swich the fixed disk, and douuble check the configurations.
Mike
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