Re: HUH?

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I don't think people really get what a "test release"
is.  I know that a little while ago I downloaded FC3t1
for an old computer of mine instead of FC2 and FC3t1
just wouldn't run.  Someone should take the bittorrent
list at Duke and have a separate page for stable
releases and another for test releases.  It's very
easy to tell yourself, what the hell I'll download a
test release instead and try it out.  Then you guys
have to deal with all the nutters who aren't prepared
for what's coming their way.  Make the test releases
difficult to get at, make them hidden from those who
might be eager to try it out and not yet ready to deal
with the possible madness of a test release.

Teak


--- Thomas Cameron <thomas.cameron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 11:38 +0800, Ronny Strenger
> wrote:
> > THEY ARE BAD DOWNLOADS
> 
> How is that Fedora's fault?  Any time you get a bad
> download you will
> have problems installing.  If you don't get the
> right sha1sum results on
> the downloaded ISO images you will probably not get
> a good download.  As
> was suggested earlier, look for an rsync mirror.
> 
> Also - keep in mind that you are talking about FC4t3
> - that is a pre-
> release version.  If you want to try the "stable"
> version please install
> FC3.
> 
> Fedora Core is by its nature a very rapidly changing
> distro, and is
> *likely* to have bugs.  Please read the first
> paragraph at
> http://fedora.redhat.com/.  FC is a proving ground
> for technology that
> might end up in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.  If you
> want a distro intended
> for production which is commercially supported,
> please take a look at
> http://www.redhat.com/software/rhel.
> 
> Thomas
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