On 6/12/07, DamianS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ROFL. You admit to being a noob and then trying to tell us Fedora is a
buggy distro?
Sorry dude, but you're just plain wrong - Fedora does NOT suck.
i used Fedora 2,3,4, & 6. it is OT so i will keep it short:
FC-2 - year 2005, my 1st *NIX distro
On 6/12/07, Feizhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
arnuld wrote:
> i have used Fedora, the base of RHEL and CentOS. Fedora is the one of
> the most buggy *NIX distro i have ever seen. since Fedora is the base
> of RHEL which is the base of CentOS, i just want to know whether
> Ce
On 6/12/07, Miguel Medalha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You shoudn't have misplaced expectations about something and then say that
it "sucks"...
(By the way, that expression "sucks"!)
OK. i apologize if my sentence had hurt your feelings.from next
time i will say "but i found Fedora unsta
On 6/12/07, Feizhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FWIW, I use FC6 as my primary desktop. It's quite stable. I wouldn't
> use it for a server however -- too fast of a moving target.
Why not? Fedora as a server is not a problem...
Fedora as a desktop however...I don't know...the few times I have
On 6/12/07, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you are working on a project to be released in the future, you might
want to develop on fedora to have a head start on the next version of
RHEL/Centos.
Les, WOW, i just never thought of that...
thanks for that tip
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On 6/12/07, Feizhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah...but it leaves a rather lasting impression when it happens in the
Linux class you are teaching and the only recourse was to reboot the
stupid box and you have a completely identical boxes that do not share
the same phenomenon.
DITTO
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On 6/12/07, Tom Diehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Welcome to the world of computers!
Do you really think this type of problem is limited to Fedora?
NO, i have seen this problems in 2 distros: Fedora and Arch...
and both are bleeding edge.
I have seen this type of behavior on various operat
i did Google and also searched CentOS web-site and CentOS 5 Release
Notes but i did not find what GCC CentOS 5 uses. i need GCC 4.x for my
C++ based project work. what GCC version CentOS 5 uses as default ?
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