Hi,
My Ubuntu/Gnome (Laptop) seems to "check for updates" automatically - maybe once every few weeks I download the updates (like a well trained windows user I suppose).
My Kubuntu/KDE 3.5.9 (desktop) exhibits no such behavior that I am aware of. Looking for upgrades in my package manager lists 324 "upgradeable" packages...
1) Some basic tools of the trade -- adept, gedit, bash, sudo, gcc,
2)programs commonly used -- Amarok, Kaffeine, kwalletmanager, konqueror, ktorrent.
3) Others I don't think I use at all and am even wondering are they really installed -- ruby for instance (adept says it is installed and is upgradeable to 1.8 ).
How do I decide when/what to upgrade? Wait until there's a problem? Here about it from someone? Hit the "upgrade all" button (?!) (so to speak).
Thanks for any tips,
Alex
My Ubuntu/Gnome (Laptop) seems to "check for updates" automatically - maybe once every few weeks I download the updates (like a well trained windows user I suppose).
My Kubuntu/KDE 3.5.9 (desktop) exhibits no such behavior that I am aware of. Looking for upgrades in my package manager lists 324 "upgradeable" packages...
1) Some basic tools of the trade -- adept, gedit, bash, sudo, gcc,
2)programs commonly used -- Amarok, Kaffeine, kwalletmanager, konqueror, ktorrent.
3) Others I don't think I use at all and am even wondering are they really installed -- ruby for instance (adept says it is installed and is upgradeable to 1.8 ).
How do I decide when/what to upgrade? Wait until there's a problem? Here about it from someone? Hit the "upgrade all" button (?!) (so to speak).
Thanks for any tips,
Alex
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