Fedora is the unstable development version of the redhat version you have to pay for. As such its going to have allot of bugs in every release. It only exists to provide redhat with a cheap and effective way to test there for sale products; every user of any fedora release is simply a non paid beta tester. In my humble opinion I would stay away from it and never use fedora. Try debian if you can is its easy to update and maintain, debian testing if you want more stability then fedora but less bleeding edge. On 10 Nov 2004 at 17:13, ace wrote: > Hello all, > > My friend has just downloaded and installed Fedora Core Three on his > system. He isn't using Speakup; he has enough vision to read the > console. However, I have a few problems. I administer the box remotely > with him. We are having problems such as paths not being set (he has to do > /usr/spin/adduser instead of just adduser), yum says something about how we > set it to use GPG keys when we didn't!. Yum said to type rpm --import > public.GPG.key and when I did this, I got an error. > > So, what's the problem? Is Core 3 royally screwed or is it us? another > thing, a friend told me to type chkconfig vsftpd off to turn off VSFTPD, > that returned command not found. I want to disable VSFTPD > permanently. Thanks a lot. > > Robby > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >