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To: Knitebane

i wasn't talking about updating a program how about the comand for updating the kernal or whatever. I had Mandrake 7 I believe and tried to update it to 7.1 it wasn't fun especially
with limited knowledge of linux, i bought the distro so i had all the documentation just gave up on it because it wasnt worth the time and linux didn't have driver support for my hardware for most of my


28 posted on 02/26/2006 6:23:24 AM PST by Echo Talon
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To: Echo Talon
i wasn't talking about updating a program how about the comand for updating the kernal or whatever.

#apt-get update
#apt-get dist-upgrade

Presto! Entire OS, kernel and all upgraded to current.

The GUIs allow this too.

You say Linux doesn't support your hardware. Either:

1) You were installing a version of Linux from 3 years ago
2) You have really oddball hardware, like milling machine interfaces
3) You have really cheap hardware (manufacturers of cut-rate hardware like to use the CPU of your computer rather than build a real device. Typically this happens most with modems and cheap printers. Note that XP doesn't support many of the same devices.)

or

4) You are not being truthful.

To which I will reply:

1) Use a recent version. You can even download a Live CD to test all of your hardware without touching your existing system.
2) Hire an expert to get your oddball (and likely very expensive) hardware running. It's a one time expense and you will own the resulting fix.
3) Buy decent hardware. Saving $10 on a printer is silly. Likewise, saving $10 on a modem is too.
4) Quit it.

39 posted on 02/26/2006 10:42:17 AM PST by Knitebane (Happily Microsoft free since 1999.)
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