too many deamons by default - F7 test 2 live cd
Andrew Haley
aph at redhat.com
Mon Mar 19 16:54:02 UTC 2007
Ralf Corsepius writes:
> On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 14:26 +0000, Andrew Haley wrote:
> > Josh Boyer writes:
> > > On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 13:28 +0000, Andrew Haley wrote:
> > > > Ralf Corsepius writes:
> > > >
> > > > > >From my experience (I've used Fedora with both ISDN and with
> > > > > DSL Lite), Fedora with ISDN or modem is plain unusable, with
> > > > > "DSL Lite", the situation is "bearable", but isn't fun (an
> > > > > openoffice update takes a working-day).
> > > >
> > > > So don't do that, then. Fedora doesn't require anyone to yum
> > > > update openoffice.
> > >
> > > That isn't a particularly helpful comment.
> >
> > Look at it this way: if you really need openoffice updated, then
> > update it.
>
> Well, then you might be able to answer why Core has replaced ca. half of
> the core distro since FC6's initial roll-out if there weren't sufficient
> reasons to do so?
Sigh. One of the advantages of Fedora is that we do frequent updates
so that you can be sure that bugs are fixed in a timely manner. That
doesn't mean that Fedora is totally useless unless you have every
single update the instant it is released.
> > But saying that Fedora *requires* broadband because only
> > then can you have continuous updates is nonsense.
> Your opinion.
It is.
Andrew.
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