Dear Group,
If I post the contents of an E-mail, I sent to LXF (Linux Format
Magazine) Letters, it would take of 3 Full Pages, on a 17" Monitor,
and it would only be about Half the problems I had, trying to get a
Current copy of Fedora Core, on to My PIII 600 Mhz Test Server. And I
was starting with FC1, but I finally got FC4 to start, and Reboot.
It has been running, almost Non-stop, for 18 days. Now I realize that
although I prefer the Gnome GUI, I should have installed it as a
Text-based Install. Because I can't seem to install any additional
software, like Exim 4.51, Rootkit Hunter, ClamAV, etc., onto the
computer.
My experience goes back to a 4 Year Degree, in Management Information
Systems, I received in 1977, from Mcgill University, in Montreal,
Quebec, CANADA. That was the Good Olde Days when We entered everything
by Punch Card. Alright, I wait a minute, till You all stop laughing.
Everybody finished now?
Thank You.
I may just start over and stick to Text-based, and stop at FC3. If I'm
reading My System Log properly, somebody has been trying to hack My
Root Account. SELinux is running, and I don't know if the problems
that You are all talking about, may be adding to My Problems, but I am
testing Fedora Core, on My server, for a Website, and will use CentOS
4.x, for My Workstations, and I don't need the problems.
So, that's My useless bit of contribution, for this Column.
Michael Fiddes (Determined)
On 7/12/05, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
>Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>
>
>
>>If you want bugs to be
>>addressed, Fedora Bugzilla is the right place for that.
>>
>>
>
>That reminds me - time to take the monthly look at my bugzilla,
>
Your specific bugs may not have been addressed but if you look at the
reports, thousands of bugs are being worked upon every week. If you put
in bugzilla, you have a way to reach the developers and help keep track
of it. Users list is not going to provide you that.
regards
Rahul
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