But unlike mandrake RH7.1 and newer won't boot from cd on older machines where
mandrake still will cuz they
haven't gone to the 2.88FD format in their iso. If their was a way for me to bypass
that in a laptop that
doesn't have a floppy drive (external or internal) or the money to buy a new one
And incomplete gui tools at that
-eric
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> And to think of it
> -they are replacing some great text based tools with
> gui based ones.
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i agree. what rh is doing is driving users craze.
every release they add new programs and exludes some
(like linuxconf, rp3-config etc.). And to think of it
-they are replacing some great text based tools with
gui based ones. they are beginning to look like
mandrake :)
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On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 17:58, daniel wrote:
> this may sound like a stupid question
> but why are there releases at all?
> isn't linux an evolving thing?
> if each release just includes new software packages
> why not just release them as updates to older versions?
> what exactly requires an upgrad
this may sound like a stupid question
but why are there releases at all?
isn't linux an evolving thing?
if each release just includes new software packages
why not just release them as updates to older versions?
what exactly requires an upgrade
if everything, including the kernel can be recompiled