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On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 02:30:36AM -0700, Jose D Castillo wrote:
> you may not want to hear this, but in my opinion upgrading and OS,
> regardless of the vendor, is not a good thing. Save yourself some
> headaches and backup the data you need and then just install the new OS
> version from scratch. Then take 2 aspirin and call the PLUG in the
> morning.
IME, Debian upgrades pretty easily. Every once in a while something
will break, but usually it's pretty painless.
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