Re: RH 9 - new glibc

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On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 12:28:52AM -0800, Eric Burke wrote:
> The bottom line is for a corporate desktop, RH no
> longer serves the purpose. 

The bottom line is that RH9 is not targetted for the corporate desktop.
That's what Red Hat Linux Enterprise AW is for.  If you're trying to use
a product that's not designed for your application and it doesn't do the
job, why are you complaining? 

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.

For your application, AW is the right tool (or at least one of the right
tools).  NPTL is not in AW.

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