On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Matthew S. Hallacy wrote:
> If you didn't run old redhat versions, and refuse to upgrade, you 
> wouldn't have these problems.

 Oh, yes, RedHat 7.2 is bloody ancient.
 I upgrade when there's a reason.  I don't have a reason to install 7.3 on 
my devel box.  My workstation, yes, but not that machine.

> "apt-get dist-upgrade" would have been a lot faster than installing mandrake,
> and spreading FUD (even with a url that points out that this was with 2.4.9-*)
> is bad, even if you aren't microsoft.

 Since when is stating that RedHat has a screwy NTFS driver (in 7.2, I 
forgot to mention; my apologies) FUD?  It's not an attempt to drive people 
away from Linux.  It's not even an attempt to drive people away from 
RedHat.  I doubt it'll inspire any Fear, Uncertainty, or Doubt in anyone.  
If it does, I think my previous post should be the least of your worries.

 Getting apt-get working, then running "apt-get dist-upgrade" wouldn't 
have been faster.  (I don't use apt-get; updating the server farm from a 
local NFS server is more time- and bandwidth-efficient, and kinder to 
mirrors.)  Installing a minimal (~150mb) Mandrake install went very 
quickly.  And besides, this relies upon the (false) assumption that I 
wanted 7.3 on that machine.
 Once again, another "latest is greatest" debate.  Joy.
 Why don't we throw in a editor/MTA/MUA/distro war in, while we're at it?

     Jima