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From: | Simon Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: Frescobaldi 3.0 CRASHES |
Date: | Sat, 9 Dec 2017 15:03:36 +0100 |
On 09.12.2017 09:22, Urs Liska wrote:
Until now I’ve stuck to my resolve to not open that can of potential problems coming with less stable Ubuntu versions. How much of a risk is there?In general or specifically for LilyPond? Frescobaldi has the discussed issue,*compiling* LilyPond is pretty specific issue due to the infamous Guile2 problem - but I think in general it's fairly safe to use the latest Ubuntu releases.
I meant generally. My experience with Ubuntu 16.04 is that I very rarely have to invest any time in OS problems; is that likely to become more with 17.04 or 17.10?
However, weren't you one of those who "enjoyed" the fun of a major version update? ;-)
Yes, I was. But I think I know how to avoid that ‘fun’ in future: having a separate home partition now, I’d just overwrite the old version and install the new one from scratch.
Best, Simon
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