fedora wrote:

> What is the matter with fedora 9?
> 
> it introduced a NetworkManager which prohibits networking.
> programs are acessible only as root user: xsane just does nothing as
> non-root user.
> openoffice blocks its drop-downs in the main menu for 20 seconds, if you
> are not root. if you are root, everything is as good/as bad as with
> fedora 8, thanks very much.
> openldap breaks down every now and then, and stays with a corrupt
> sleepycat database, which is not revoverable.

You would do better to post your complaints separately,
and document them a little more clearly.

In what sense does NM "prohibit networking" (for you)?



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