On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Matt Nelson wrote:
> why should i have to burn my own disk??? i paid $80 so that i wouldn't
> have to!
>
> i suspect you are correct, though. Red Hat will probably not issue new
> CD's. this is a bad move for Red Hat, however. let me ask
> three questions:
>
> 1) is Red Hat interested in solidifying their position in the business
> market?
>
> 2) among Linux users in the office, is having a dual-boot machine with NT
> on disk 1 and Red Hat on disk 2 a common configuration?
>
> 3) will the fact that the Official Red Hat 6.1 is totally and utterly
> broken for these setups alienate the IT guys and encourage them to look
> elsewhere (Caldera, SuSE, etc)?
>
> i think the answer to all three questions is yes. and it will sting Red
> Hat in the long run.
>
> Red Hat should issue a new CD. period.
Ok maybe you are correct maybe you are not BUT (and since I have not bought
6.1 yet I do not know the answer) did redhat do away with their 30 day money
back warranty?? If this still exists vote with your wallet. I personally do
not think it is that big of a problem however some people do and those people
should vote with their wallet. If enough people do that redhat will have
to respond.
......Tom "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards,
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Unix IS user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are.
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