On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 07:51, Dan Thurman wrote: > Hi Jonathan, > > I would have expected that SOMEWHERE that GNOME or respective > upgrades programs should have taken care of installation issues > like this so that less geek people can continue their business > without grief. Do we ALL have to become linux experts to fix things > that otherwise could be taken care of? I don't have TIME to read the > RTFM's to get a CLUE where I should start when things go wrong. > > I would *expect* linux to be a *PROFESSIONALLY* built product with > performance tuning, sound configured *automatically*, etc., etc., > but hey... someone has to get paid to support the otherwise lack of > professionalism? Don't get me wrong. This is my wish list. If Linux > is ever going to replace M$ as the desktop, then professionalism should > be expected and required. That is why M$ wins hands down (never mind > the other well-known secret OS hooks, secret snooping, or vaporware > program promises or other "sins" M$ did and perhaps continues to do.) ----- I realize that it was a full moon yesterday but where does all this whining come from? RHEL is professional product Fedora is community - bleeding edge product The very first paragraph of the home page <http://fedora.redhat.com> The Fedora Project is a Red-Hat-sponsored and community-supported open source project. It is also a proving ground for new technology that may eventually make its way into Red Hat products. It is not a supported product of Red Hat, Inc. *** that said - I find this post to be immature and the poster to be either entirely misinformed or ignorant. Craig