On Tuesday 18 December 2001 12:27, you wrote: > To get all that in one package, I WOULD pony up the dough. > The one thing I found lacking personally, was easier integration with > WinBlows networking. I tried the Corel version of Linux a little over a > year ago, and their version of the the KDE file manager included what I > believe was the BEST plug N play implementation of Samba I had ever > seen. The only reason I even tried Mandrake the first time was that > Corel suffered a blitzkrieg decimation under the hob-nail boots of the > Na- I mean Microshaft... > > > Now memorize the MS chant... > SIEG HEIL! > SIEG HEIL! > SIEG HEIL! > > Ken > > > yeah, I'd love to see mandrake package an update CD, and make it a self > installer... ie run a setup file and let it look over your machine and > update stuff it finds... geeeee... I thought that was what "mandrake freq" was.
> > the update would have all the packages for security updates and patches > for > the 7.2 stuff.. > > maybe even a few new things like postfix and samba and bind, stuff that > 7.2 > diehards need.. > > people would pay 5-10USD for that I imagine.. > > it doesnt' mean that you never have to run update again, but it would > lessen > what you need to download. > > I must admit, 7.2 is still my favorite, but I must also admit I have yet > to > have any problems with 8.1 either. > > > rgds > > Frank > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ken Hawkins > Sent: Saturday, 15 December 2001 6:42 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [expert] Mandrake Update problems on LM 7.2 > > > Welcome to my heck. > I have been EXTREMELY pleased with how well 7.2 has worked on every > system where I have installed it. 8.0 and 8.1 seem to be evenly split on
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