Fedora 5 wish list

Zydoon fzied at planet.tn
Wed Jun 22 10:24:07 UTC 2005


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Res wrote:
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| FC5 wishlist:
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| 1/ installer of CD ISO's that work, unlike the biggest botch job of all
|    time as with FC4 where you have a bug in syslinux and have to break it
|    by giving it an error then the real command line
|
| 2/ openoffice install that doesnt fail with unknown crash error
|    when you start it so it gets past the splash screen
|
| 3/ Evolution upgrade that doesnt resemble balsa and all hte icons
|    throughout it actually ened to work
|
| 4/ an i810 driver that works properly like FC1 used to and doesnt
|    lock up on exiting X and fail to allow you to go to a VC
|
| 5/  xcdroast that asks for root password rather than bailing
|
| 6/  no need for 6 reinstalling FC1 again from backups tomorrow because
| it WORKS!
|
| I think QC's for FC4 should be sacked and by christ if they worked for
| me they would be, I've seen less of a fuckup with windows, and  im
| talking win 3.10!
|
| here we are only released a week ago and already hte updated/4/ dir is
| over populated.
|
| this bullshit only gives fuel to the BSD and Windows propoganda machines.
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| On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Mark Bradbury wrote:
|
Thaught, there's is many "erros" or bugs with this 4th release of Fedora
Core. Anyway, I thank the FC community for bringing us a free of charge
a full and amazing Linux distribution.
It's not fair to compare Windows to Linux through FC. Indeeed, FC is
bringing us the most updated linux distro and it's for, somehow, linux
"warned" users, and may be for for the newbie (I concede this latest
release lack of some QC).
Wanna compare Windows to linux distro, try the enterprise class Red Hat
or novell and no need to talk about the result.
hainf the updates directory already populated, means that the community
is working hard toward the stability of FC4.
The community is working at 2-3 releases per year rate, that means they
will fail somewhere in QC. But in the other hand, they are bringing us
(trying at least) the best and most up to date OSS of the market.

Regards,
Zydoon.

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