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Date:      Mon, 19 Oct 1998 10:41:23 -0700
From:      Studded <Studded@gorean.org>
To:        FreeBSD-Newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: upgrading notes
Message-ID:  <362B79C3.EAA3607E@gorean.org>
References:  <19981019180600.39400@welearn.com.au>

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Sue Blake wrote:

	Overall I think this is right on, just a few comments. 

> My suggestions for newbies are:
> 
>  - Don't try to be first kid on the block with a new version.
>    Let the expert and the gullible fall into any holes first.

	I would extend this to say, "Never install a FreeBSD -RELEASE." I don't
remember the last time a -Release didn't create a bunch of errors due to
last minute cramming in of things. Watch the -Stable mailing list (for
2.2.x) and wait for things to calm down a bit after the -Release and
then install the latest -Stable. 

>  - Don't bother upgrading unless you have a reason to. Many people
>    are running older versions just fine (2.2.2 here).

	2.2.2 is easily the worst release of FreeBSD on the 2.2 branch. There
are lots of reasons to upgrade, not the least of which is that if you're
not up to date you won't be able to use the latest ports. There have
been a few very serious changes in the ports tree in the last month or
so that require an up to date system. There are also a lot of security
and performance improvements in more recent versions. The 2.2 tree is
extremely stable right now. That will be less true when people start
getting ready for the 2.2.8-Release. 

>    Other newbies have businesses that depend on their systems
>    so allow them to choose too. Try not to confuse them with reports
>    of your risky experiments.

	If this list is for new users to discuss their experiences, that's what
it has to be for.  

>  - If you have any problems at any stage, *always* send them
>    to freebsd-questions (not here). The people in -questions
>    will give you reliable answers (usually), your questions
>    and their answers will be archived where the next person can
>    find them before it's too late,

	All FreeBSD mailing lists are archived, including -newbies. 

Good luck,

Doug
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