RH now exiting 1 more data center
Pedro Fernandes Macedo
webmaster at margo.bijoux.nom.br
Tue Feb 24 04:24:55 UTC 2004
Wade Hampton wrote:
> Are these SMP machines or P4 with hyperthread enabled and
> running the SMP kernel? If so, there is a known bug (and it bit me,
> so I'm not using fedora except at home).
Well, I have two P4s with hyperthreading enabled running fedora core 1
at work... no problems so far...
Maybe I'm lucky (as I havent had any problems with fedora so far , only
with suse...)...
Maybe the time will come when I'll have all the bugs exploding in my
face .... I'll have to wait and see..
But back on topic , if the guy wants to leave fedora , ok ... go for
it... I work as a network admin on the
computer science university where I study. I've installed Fedora against
my boss orders and I dont regret it...
I havent had any problems so far (one machine is a nfs server , the
other is a machine open to students to run
cpu intensive programs and other is our mailqueue)... So far , my only
problems were with suse (the distro my boss likes..)
To the original poster:
It's up to you to decide what you want: slackware , debian , windows ,
suse , RHEL , fedora... the are many choices....
If you want help , just say what's going on and we'll try to help.. if
you want to keep bitching , please , leave this mailing list, as this
place is where we
try to help people who use fedora and are looking for help , and no
place to bitching....
--
Pedro Macedo
(once again , tired of folks who just like bitching , but dont have the
balls to ask for help when needed)
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