On Saturday, 13 September 2008 at 00:16, Colin Walters wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:59 PM, Matthew Woehlke
<mw_triad(a)users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Colin Walters wrote:
>>
>> We're going to be removing the legacy non-X system consoles by default
>> in the long run.
>
> Um... what happens then when X is broken?
What happens when the linux kernel is broken?
Bad analogy. You can work without X, but you can't without the kernel.
What happens when /bin/sh is broken?
Use /bin/csh. ;)
What happens when NetworkManager is broken?
I still use the old network scripts. You will pry them from my rotting
fingers, but not before.
You fix the bug.
Sure. If you can. If not, you file a bugreport, but in the meantime,
you want to be able to work.
Also, one thing I would like to see Fedora install by default is a
compressed recovery image, rather than just multiple kernels.
I don't want to have to reboot just to fix a typo in xorg.conf.
Did you spend too much time working on MS Windows?
Regards,
R.
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