Dear Fedora Community, what do you want?
Josh Horner
jhorner at optonline.net
Sat Jun 5 01:28:55 UTC 2004
You must have hardware problems. XP is rock solid. Seriously, this is a
Fedora list but still..What exactly are you developing that crashes XP so
much? I bet it crashes or hangs most distros too, if you bring those skills.
What does a P4 have to do with stability? Really strange post.
Josh
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 9:18 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: Dear Fedora Community, what do you want?
The main problem I see is the lack of documentation. For instance I am
now in the process of to set up cdrecord for my new DVD-RW drive. Under
FC2 cdrecord-2.01-0a27.3 is said to "include patches to include the
ProDVD" capabilities. Great. However Xcdroast refuses to acknowledge the
existance of the /dev/dvd device, and I can't find any info on how to
implement the system.
Dwaine Castle wrote:
>I am new to Linux and my experience so far has been great.
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>I've installed RH9, FC1, RC2-T3, and now FC2 on 2 MBs. Linux is more
stable
>that recent MS OSs. I've run all of MS OSs from DOS to XP. None of the
OSs
>since W2k-SP4 have been stable enough, on a P4, for me to even load MS
>Office much less compliers or a development system. I have a development
>system and would love to move it to either of my 2 other P4 systems but...
>With a little more experience and practise with the new key-combinations I
>plan to move to Linux exclusively.
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>This list has been a great help to me and I want to thank all the guys that
>have posted solutions and recomendations.
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>I've said this before, but the nature of this list is changeing. The 20%
of
>the people that help the other 80% seem a little stressed. They must
answer
>the same questions over and over again. And the people that ask these
>questions are evermore demanding. I will argue that the service that one
>gets here rivals or exceeds that of Microsoft's paid support.
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>I subscribe to the digest form of this list. One suggestion that I have is
>that the manager add a link to the archives at the top of the message.
>Hopefully this will enable/encourage more people to do some homework.
>
>I appreciate the distrbution tables that were presented recently. Paredo
>tables & charts might also help direct people the archives.
>
>Maybe a small library of scripts that could collect information for people
>that haven't mastered the OS yet might help also.
>
>Thank you.
>Dwaine
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