2007/8/5, MoonShine <no-reply-gw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
My experience is to wait longer for it becoming mature enough. It is really a long way to go. For example, I have to wait 3 to 5 years until fedora linux fully supports my language. On the other hand, everything evolves so fast. Something you want may appear magically today. Do you think your problem is more important than languages support? Then you should try to solve it, or report it (over bugzilla), because maybe only you and its programmer share the same opinion.
I cannot understand your problem. Maybe you are using a Dell computer and has to use boot: linux noacpi or boot: linux maxcpus=1 when at the boot prompt. Google this problem please! If you could speak Chinese, we can talk privately or discuss it in the IRC, irc://freenode/#fedora-cn
Ok I switched from Windoes Xp to Linux and got Fc6 installed in which
im using right now but earlier I bought the next version of Fedora
which is f7 but it wont boot from restart or start up and the reason
I bought was becuase I couldnt download anything from the internet at
all! Only from like Add/Remove default program and the updater!
Can anyone help before I give up Linux!!
My experience is to wait longer for it becoming mature enough. It is really a long way to go. For example, I have to wait 3 to 5 years until fedora linux fully supports my language. On the other hand, everything evolves so fast. Something you want may appear magically today. Do you think your problem is more important than languages support? Then you should try to solve it, or report it (over bugzilla), because maybe only you and its programmer share the same opinion.
I cannot understand your problem. Maybe you are using a Dell computer and has to use boot: linux noacpi or boot: linux maxcpus=1 when at the boot prompt. Google this problem please! If you could speak Chinese, we can talk privately or discuss it in the IRC, irc://freenode/#fedora-cn
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