Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, Roberto Ragusa <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: >> One CD/DVD unit. >> One hard disk. >> One screen. >> One keyboard. >> One ethernet. >> One wireless. >> One user. (!!!) > > I've only had an external DVD burner hooked up to my laptop once. I've > had external hard drives, an external KVM switch (second screen and > keyboard), and _two_ additional ethernets (an ExpressCard and a USB) > connected. Really though, wireless == ethernet+more config, so almost > every laptop has multiple ethernets. I never said that you can't plug things into a laptop, the focus of my statement was the word "typically". You can have many ethernets in a laptop (I have), but how many laptops do firewalling, masquerading, traffic shaping, load balancing, multihoming, fail over, ....? As those are highly unusual on a laptop, they receive less attention than laptop stuff as, e.g., having bluetooth audio. Server-oriented usage appears to be the least important scenario for Fedora at the moment; and I admit this can be considered appropriate if "the users" have laptops, not servers. -- Roberto Ragusa mail at robertoragusa.it -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list