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Re: "I do consider Ubuntu to be Debian" , Ian Murdock



In article <[🔎] 46004ad2.2907bf98.1142.ffffe3ca@mx.google.com>,
   Michael Pobega <pobega@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 01:43:56PM +0100, Nik wrote:
> > In article <[🔎] 45ffc07a.3fdb7ccd.7312.6c46@mx.google.com>,
> >    Michael Pobega <pobega@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > And it's not just me. I've noticed that a lot of people get the same
> > > problem from Ubuntu upgrades. That isn't to say that nobody can
> > > upgrade their Ubuntu system, but I personally believe that 75% of
> > > upgrades fail, at least on a minor scale.
> > I would be interested how you reach a figure of 75%
> > How many Ubuntu users have you polled?
> Months of hanging out on the Ubuntu forums, both lurking as a guest
> and being a registered member for a while:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=206056
> Every day there seemed to be at least three new topics about "apt-get
> dist-upgrade" breaking a system.

There "seemed" to be?Are you not sure?  How many Ubuntu users who have
dist-upgraded have not have problems?
Before you make sweeping comments, please do a little research.
Unless you havn't noticed, people also post here with problems
dist-upgrading - does this also mean that 75% of Debian users also have
problems dist-upgrading?

Nik

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