Hi Les; On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 15:55 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote: > William Case wrote: > > On the other hand -- there are people like me who like to play around > > with Fedora; adding new programs that hardly get used; trying out > > different configurations; experimenting and learning. Doing a new > > version install lets me get rid of all the cruff and start over every so often. > > > > So what happens after you've learned something and are ready to do > some real work with your system - and then next time that cruft is > something worth saving? > Why then, I add the additional programs I want to the fresh install and backup the configuration files I want to keep. It is still easier than trying to undo all the havoc I might have created over the last six months. For example; I had thought for most of my life that the word was spelt and pronounced cruff. With this exchange I have learnt it is properly "cruft". I will remove cruff from my memory and use cruft for several occasions to get it firmly installed in my mind and never have to worry about cruff showing up again. Fedora gives you a choice of a full update or a fresh install. Let's keep both. -- Regards Bill