--- On Sun, 1/31/10, Roger <arelem@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 01/31/2010 09:33 PM, Erik P. Olsen > wrote: > > On 31/01/10 11:14, Ed Greshko wrote: > > > >> Kevin Kofler wrote: > >> > >>> Jake Peavy wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> ...I know I should upgrade to F12 (or > whatever) but I don't have time... > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Then we "don't have time" to answer your > question, sorry. > >>> > >>> > >> I would like to opt out of your collective > "we". I am not part of a > >> collective, Borg or otherwise. > >> > >> > >> I think you may find that as not many if any use > Fedora 9 or earlier replies to your queries may be limited. I used 9 until upgrading to 12 this past November. Prior to 9, I used FC6. I still have 9 installed as a failsafe, which will remain until replaced by my next upgrade, probably 15 with 12 relegated to failsafe. I usually, at least for the past 4 or 5 years or so, only upgrade every 3rd release as this seems to offer an optimum balance among security, stability, support and features with minimum upgrading. (I'm a lazy, and consider procrastination a good character trait.) I also don't upgrade hardware all that often either. (I'm lazy. Oh! I already said that. Well, bears repeating.) I have no pathological complusion to build a new, cutting edge system every year or so as some do. I try to initially build one that will fulfill my requirements and is compatible with the software for 5 to 7 years with only minor hardware changes, i.e. additional hard drive, more RAM, new CPU, etc. My current single core, 64-bit system was build in December 2006. I've made no changes to it since other than the OS and replacing the old CRT monitor with a flat panel one. With the two above methodologies--hardware and software, I tend to have few hardware/software problems, and end up with very stable systems. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" and, of course, always KISS. B -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines