Ben, Irrationality isn't going to get the linux community anywhere. The only way Linux can succeed in the world and attempt to compete with Microsoft Windows on all scales (including gaming) is if a commercial company behind it. Redhat has put a lot of time into this distribution, and I know that for a fact. What I also know, is that Redhat cares a lot about the consumers. You may ask: "Well how does he know this?". Well I know a few people who work there and I'm in constant contact with them. Sometimes this stuff happens. Don't blame it on the company for not caring... that is just being ignorant. I downloaded Redhat 7.0 myself, burned it, and installed it without any glitches. Also... did you think that this person might have said: "Scan for bad blocks" when formatting his drive and ended up loosing the space he thought he had free? I know on my laptop it told me I didn't have enough space free right away, so I fixed that and started the install :) Don't blame it on the company for being a huge commercial business. The people I have contact with tell me that Redhat is NOT at all like Microsoft in any way. The people there are nice, caring people who just want the best. Also, lets face it....Microsoft didn't get to where they are now because they had good OS's... its because they are a commercial company like Redhat that can consult for businesses and solve their problems with the OS's solutions. Just get use to Redhat, don't fight them, because then you are just helping Microsoft. --Nick Betcher (Shorewood, MN) Ben Lutgens wrote: > On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 12:01:50AM -0500, andy at theasis.com wrote: > >You don't vote, do you? > > No. I haven't the time nor the will to educate myself enough to make an > intelligent decision on a candidate. So rather than vote blindly and possibly > aiding in mass idiocy, I choose to abstain. > > THough I don't see the correlation. > > > > >I bet it'll do one more good (in terms of actually fixing the broken-ness) > >than merely sending a note to some LUG list. > > Possibly. But all that "Hey this is broken" mail goes the same place as the > "You suck" mail. /dev/null > > They are a rather large company and it seems to me, they could care less about > you. (or else they wouldn't charge for thier "Update Service" If anything that > should be free. After all you aren't getting the pretty package or support > contract. > > >I've heard some disturbing things from others trying to install or upgrade > >6.x to 7.0. I find this somewhat odd given that the beta worked pretty > >well for me on at least 3 occasions. > > > Bummer, sure is gonna bring work to a halt for an hour or two for our RH using > coders. Wish it were a little better. I thought RedHat's installer was thier > big claim to fame, they could have done better than this IMHO. > > Perhaps that's why debian has that kick ass update method, cause the install > sucks (really badly untill you get used to it. Personally I fly through it but > new debian users have a hell of a time) > > Oh well. More work for me I guess. Cheers. > -- > Ben Lutgens Cell: 651.387.9065 Home: 651.703.9541 > > Backup not found: (A)bort (R)etry (T)hrowup > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org > For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org