Dne 10.5.2010 12:48, Adam Williamson napsal(a):
That's the wrong argument. We all know why we _can't_ make it
just work,
but that doesn't excuse us. Sorry to take a well-worn analogy, but if
two guys are trying to sell you cars, and one doesn't have an engine,
would the fact that the guy selling the car with no engine has a *really
good and inarguable reason* why it doesn't have an engine make you buy
that car? Hell no. You'd buy the car with the engine.
Sure, it is no excuse, and
a) I was not the one trying to make Fedora into "general-purpose desktop
OS",
b) if this is really really important to you, there is enough Linux
distros where you can spend your effort.
I think we have nothing else to say, so let's just not saying that.
Matěj
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