Re: how bleeding edge will the next fedora release be?
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Gordon R. Keehn wrote:
I could, until Redhat went and priced themselves out of my range.
I could afford a few dollars a year for the privilege of downloading
fixes from their servers; I even bought my first couple of distros
from them, before I got my broadband service. I have a job and a
wife, each of which expects 80% of my time. I spend my days doing
software testing and support; when I get home I want to be able to
download my email, browse a few web pages, and pay my bills without
having to worry about reporting any problems I might encounter.
Incidentally, it's the last of the above that insures I'll be using
Win<whatever> for quite a while to come. At least until Intuit ports
Quicken over, or some bright programmer writes a package that runs on
Linux and talks to my bank.
Cheers.
I thought that I read in a previous note a while ago about someone
getting Quicken to run on Linux using Wine..
Mike
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