07-06-2017, 11:44 PM
The "Grub bug" wasn't that long ago, y'know. A matter of weeks. It was caused by an update and later fixed by another update. I avoided it completely using Ralphy's modified-for-Linux-Lite updater. Grub was updated to a beta version. It is unconscionable in my opinion for any distro intended for newcomers to include beta software! Making unwitting testers out of Linux newbies is not going to help anyone, and it has driven many folks from Ubuntu-based distros back to Windows - with one exception: Mint. Sorry, but Mint users avoid most beta software obtained through high-risk updates.
A recent kernel update crashed several computers recently, and users are now having to boot into the previous kernel for everything to work as it should. Many updates are downright dangerous in my opinion, and so easily avoided. Ralphy had the right idea.
A recent kernel update crashed several computers recently, and users are now having to boot into the previous kernel for everything to work as it should. Many updates are downright dangerous in my opinion, and so easily avoided. Ralphy had the right idea.