Latest updates broke my system (URGENT)
shrek-m at gmx.de
shrek-m at gmx.de
Fri Dec 14 01:22:40 UTC 2007
John Summerfield schrieb:
> shrek-m at gmx.de wrote:
>> Fedora is ok for day_to_day_work.
> Just have a look at the fedora-list archive, how many problems there
> are that fall in the general categories:
> [.......] These are taken from subject lines, and suggest to me that
> the problem is more likely to be software-related than user error, and
> that are likely ro require local action (ie physical presence) and
> substantially prevent the system's use.
you count the fedora-list subjects line, i count fedora-bugs,
we both should contact our doctor ;)
> likely I'm wrong about some (both inclusions and exclusions), but then
> I've had some personally that are unreported.
> For example, the fine new (to pe) graphical update too crashed
> (segfault), so I just use commandline yum.
let us talk about rawhide: and without yum?
rpm
if you need more luxuriance for downloading packages you can use lynx,
elinks, *ftp, wget, curl, ...
> For example, I've seen loadaverage 45+ and climbing. No idea what it
> was doing, I couldn't do anything to find out. It cleared itself by
> next day.
procps, sysstat
> For example, on FC3 the kernel panicked initialising USB on many
> systems, including my laptop.
> For example, the current xenified F8 kernel doesn't boot without
> special (unusual) options on my system. Reportedly it happened on F7
> and was fixed, then recurred in the F8 test cycle, is fixed in the
> later standard kernels but not in the -xen kernel.
only one seriously bug for me in fc5 (boot from raid1|5)
two little update-bugs in f7
not fedora faults:
nv-bugs (nvidia)
one (ibm)harddisk-crash (no raid - 2004) - only a few lost files, not
really dramatically
one accidently `rm -rf /path/to/data/` - ok, 2 backups per year is not
really often
one accidently fc6-i386 update over fc5-x86_64 - oops, nice result :)
> These are evidence, amounting to proof in my eyes, that Fedora isn't
> suitable for important daily use.
>
> If you can handle problems such as those,
i hope so ;)
if all goes wrong i need a rescue- or live-cd and chroot
> and they won't seriously inconvenience you if your system is down for
> a day or more, then by all means use Fedora for day-to-day work.
one day ore more without fedora/redhat ?
max. 2 - 4 hours and i should have fedora back for my day_to_day_work
even on a completely new system.
ok,
let us go back to rawhide ;)
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shrek-m
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