On Sun, 6 Nov 2005, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:
Who do you mean with "user"?
A typical "user" just installs $DISTRIBUTION (be it a free or commercial
one) and that's it. *If* the bug is severe enough (and the relevant
maintainers does it) there will be a new rpm/deb/... with the newest
kernel release or a backport.
If not, you can do it on your own anyways.
But then you are half a programmer and more like a sys-admin and no
longer a "user". Voila.
So a user which is not typical user should not use a Linux distribution ?
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