How NSA access was built into Windows

Jim Cornette fc-cornette at insight.rr.com
Tue Jan 16 22:31:13 UTC 2007


Rahul Sundaram wrote:

>> Probably due to bad habits picked up from reading how-tos on websites
>> that say do a:  yum -y install whatever*
> 
> It is bad not dangerous habit when you are doing installations like 
> that. yum -y remove <package> is inviting lots of trouble though. 
> Dependencies on these can very quickly escalate to lots of packages if 
> you pick one of the base package. Can't blame the tool in this instance.
> 
> Rahul
> 

I have to agree. The blame is on the user when removing programs. Common 
sense says it would possibly remove most of the system.

The tool should have the -y option available for all operations. It is 
up to the user as how to answer the question.

Jim

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