| <ompaul> breakages-3 is you can do anything you like as long as you realise that if you break it you broke it, you do that with 5 or 10 packages and you no longer have the original release and of course the packages are your to deal with, if something fails it is not ubuntu's fault and they will not fix it, you may create some issues if you can handle it fire away, but (A) never suggest it to anyone else you are not going to be there for 24 | |
| <ompaul> /7 to fix (B) mention that it can be done in the channel without lots and lots of disclaimers, after all a lot of new users may think that chasing the lastest "point something" release will be better for them when in fact it can break their systems badly then they have a bad time | |
| <ompaul> owner989, that is for you :) | |
| <owner989> hi | |
| <ompaul> well you have my answer :) | |
| <ompaul> I only asked you here because I did not want to spam the channel | |
| <owner989> how do you update the kernel | |
| <owner989> with synaptic? | |
| <ompaul> that is for #ubuntu | |
| <owner989> lol | |
| <ompaul> are you going to ask that in #ubuntu? | |
| <ompaul> oo must tape something for missus | |
| <ompaul> back | |
| <dueyfinster> Selinium, are you there? | |
| <dueyfinster> Okay gtg bye |