Re: i586 kernels [Was: very common kernel modules slow down the boot process]

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Ralf Corsepius wrote:
I say *Fedora* has taken a road which is leading away from where Linux
has had it's genuine domains and which had made Linux interesting.

Fedora is on the road to become a single-user, single-seat operating
system only being suitable for high end machines. It's things like
multi-user capabilities and deployment to "recycled low end hardware"
which I feel are going down the drain.

+1  :(

It looks like when RH switched Fedora to be community-driven, they did not expect that the share of professionals in community will be small. Now this share looks like a share of servers in the general amount of computers in a site...

IOW, since the Linux goes on desktops, the share of desktop-oriented Fedora fans incleases, and some of them do not notice a life of servers at all. Having the same vote...

But while RH takes a significant role in Fedora, I hope it is not an issue.


~buc

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