Richard Kelsch wrote:
>
>> Well, you should read up on what FC is for. It's
for testing; if you
>> don't like the bleeding edge, get off it. Use a RHEL clone (or even
>> RHEL), or 'drake or SuSe or Ubuntu or something.
>
>> I'm running FC3 on a couple of relatively
unimportant systems. I'd not
>> bet my business on it.
>
>
> Ah, maybe you should read as well. FC4 can't be a very effective
> example of bleeding edge in the open source arena if it can't run open
> source software without major surgery. Also, who said I was using it
> for production or even a business? I am using it as an appliance, and
> personal software development machine. Why shouldn't I use the bleeding
> edge?
Because you obviously can't cope with the bleeding.
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