Re: About RH9 "usefulness"

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On Sunday 30 March 2003 09:13 am, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 00:28:52 at 12:28:52AM -0800, Eric Burke wrote:
> > > The bottom line is for a corporate desktop, RH no
> > > longer serves the purpose. Once compatibility is broken by adding
> > > something no one else is doing, all else is out the window. Sorry,
> > > but the whole NPTL gains nothing...no speed...nothing.No other
> > > Linux distro is using it or planning on it. That in itself breaks
> > > compatibility and the products usefulness.
>
> how about "it provides Posix compliant, non-broken threading" for the
> first time in linux history

Oh, please!
Let's not start adding fact and rational argument to this thread now. ;)

It's much more fun to read the FUD. After all, there is no 8.1 because Red 
Hat jumped the gun and went right to Red Hat Linux 9. That changes 
everything, Chicken Little. If they had just called it Red Hat Linux 8.1, 
it would have prevented the sky from falling.

The product that would have been 8.1 would have been just perfect! This 
trash that is being released as Red Hat Linux 9 is simply useless. 
Everything that would have worked under 8.1 fails under 9. See, like all 
the other posters on this and related threads, I've already loaded and 
evaluated it. <grin>

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