On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Keith Morse wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Net Llama! wrote:
> > On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Ted Ozolins wrote:
> > > boot up but finds it on the next boot) Redhat has become another M$ meaning
> > > you can not just go to their site and upgrade packages. You have to register
> > > on their site and create a profile with a list of installed packages (sound
> > > familiar?) along with your name phone number address and then you'll get
> > > bumped because the server is to busy to accommodate non-licensed users. Basic
> > > printer setup sucks under RH 7.3.
> >
> > What??  I'm not at all sure what you're doing, but i have yet to have a
> > single problem getting updates from ftp.redhat.com.  And i haven't
> > registered or licensed a damn thing.  Even so, i dont' see how that makes
> > them a M$.  They want to encourage people to buy their product, and
> > register it.  How else would you suggest that they get any revenue?
>
>
> I'd like to reiterate what Mr. Llama said.  I do the registration thing
> because I think their product is worth it.  And updates.redhat.com has
> never prevented me from getting the updates I need. Registered or not.
>
> As for printing, wish I could say one way or the other.  I haven't setup
> printing in a very long time.

ya, as far as printing, i last set that up over a year ago, and its just
plained worked ever since.

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