I'm just wondering, how safe is it to upgrade programs using the backports? Do you guys use the backports much.
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I'm not positive which of my applications are from the backports repository, but I haven't had any issues. I'm pretty sure you won't run across any unsafe software as long as you stick with the repos included by default.Asus G1S-X3:
Intel Core2 Duo T7500, Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT, 4Gb PC2-5300, 320Gb Hitachi 7k320, Linux ( )
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What you do risk is getting a less stable system because the backporting isn't tested as rigorously as the "normal" release. I have had this issue with Amarok, in particular, that it works perfectly after a Kubuntu release but then as new version starts filtering in via backports I get more and more crashes. (And these usually include total system lockup so it is really annoying.)
My solution is not to use backports unless really needed.
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Originally posted by heinkel_111What you do risk is getting a less stable system because the backporting isn't tested as rigorously as the "normal" release. I have had this issue with Amarok, in particular, that it works perfectly after a Kubuntu release but then as new version starts filtering in via backports I get more and more crashes. (And these usually include total system lockup so it is really annoying.)
My solution is not to use backports unless really needed.
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