Re: Firefox 3.5
I usually am just fine doing the dist-upgrades too, but I generally avoid mucking about with too much unless there's something that I really want to do that isn't working correctly. That said, being the paranoid person I am, I will generally have an install CD on hand so that if/when I frell something up, I can just sit right down and start with the fresh install.
I've got myself set up so that my home directory is my secondary drive in the computer, and my primary drive has my OS installed on it. It's quite handy when it comes time to fix my screw ups with a fresh install. I have to say that half the reason I knew to do this pretty much from the get go is that the guy who helped me get started on the Linux started me with the Mandrake cooker install. Yeah, guy's an idiot... who puts a newb on a cooker install, seriously? Trial by fire though, so I learned a lot from that and the newbie mailing list I joined when I made my switch.
I usually am just fine doing the dist-upgrades too, but I generally avoid mucking about with too much unless there's something that I really want to do that isn't working correctly. That said, being the paranoid person I am, I will generally have an install CD on hand so that if/when I frell something up, I can just sit right down and start with the fresh install.
I've got myself set up so that my home directory is my secondary drive in the computer, and my primary drive has my OS installed on it. It's quite handy when it comes time to fix my screw ups with a fresh install. I have to say that half the reason I knew to do this pretty much from the get go is that the guy who helped me get started on the Linux started me with the Mandrake cooker install. Yeah, guy's an idiot... who puts a newb on a cooker install, seriously? Trial by fire though, so I learned a lot from that and the newbie mailing list I joined when I made my switch.
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