I know there will be repositories available for standard 12.2 on release day, but are there plans for Tumbleweed?
On Sun, 23 Sep 2012 19:16:03 +0000, sunscape wrote:
> I know there will be repositories available for standard 12.2 on release
> day, but are there plans for Tumbleweed?
Possibly, we will have to see how intrusive it is.
greg k-h
Could the gnome 3.6 repo be used safely with tumbleweed?
On 09/29/2012 07:46 PM, bwat47 wrote:
> safely with tumbleweed
define ‘safely’ please.
that is, if you mean secure from potential hackers, worms, root kits,
viruses the answer is: yes probably, but all security is highly
dependent on the owner/operator using the correct administration
procedures…
or if you mean well tested, stable, dependable, reliable, very close to
bug free, and ready for use as an everyday, 24x7x365 production system
the answer is: from my point of view probably not–to get those
attributes you need to run SLED, Red Hat, CentOS, AIX or a few others
with the DE they shipped with as updated from stable code…
well, let say that a different way: both Tumbleweed and GNOME 3.6 are
way out on the ragged leading edge of technology–one should never
expect those to be either stable or safe.
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