Correct. 100% agree with you, as long as that beginner doesn't demand that someone should help him solve any mess that he/she might create. The reason why Debian don't want beginners to behave like that, is that it creates a huge need for support. It's requires a lot less support-resources to simply say, "NO, DON'T DO IT".spoon wrote:If it's not a production machine, then why can't a beginner run testing? Why do some people on this forum think that they get to decide what others do with their computers?
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Mix of stretch and Jessie
Re: Mix of stretch and Jessie
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Re: Mix of stretch and Jessie
wow I never knew my question was so dumb to have a 3 page posts
thanks to spoon and spacex
spoon and spacex motivated me enough to bring the machine to a stable version and the negative motivations by the remaining fellow members was a good factor too...
In the process learnt new things..
thank you debian users..
Ahh yes it was no fresh install managed to recover by spacex comment on trying to remove the unstable libraries..
Thanks to all of you
thanks to spoon and spacex
spoon and spacex motivated me enough to bring the machine to a stable version and the negative motivations by the remaining fellow members was a good factor too...
In the process learnt new things..
thank you debian users..
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$uname -a
Linux debian 4.3.0-1-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 4.3.3-5 (2016-01-04) i686 GNU/Linux
Thanks to all of you