On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 09:14 +0200, Roberto Ragusa wrote: > 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. Many of those are highly unusual for a desktop too. I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish here, but they are /possible/ with a laptop, just as they are possible with a desktop. > > 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. > Server usage is as important as the server focused people make it. The people working on Laptop stuff are pretty active and we see a lot of development and forward looking from them. The server people, not so much as things continue to "Just Work". -- Jesse Keating RHCE (http://jkeating.livejournal.com) Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating) GPG Public Key (geek.j2solutions.net/jkeating.j2solutions.pub) identi.ca (http://identi.ca/jkeating)
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