Guys, I must have wrote my original post in a wrong way.
I able to fix issues just fine by my self.
I was expressing my experience over all out all three Fedora Core distributions.
And basically what i'm saying is that at current state FC3 - clean install os worth that windows.
Please welcome any flames, however....
The entire goal for linux systems like Fedora Core is to compete and push away Windows from marked.
So far FC1 and 2 were on the right track.
unfortunately FC3 - will not work for regular not literate people, but it should have.
Kiryl
Chadley Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 13 January 2005 19:11, Scot L. Harris wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 12:01, Kiryl Hakhovich wrote:
Hey guys, I have to post it.
I have been using RH from RH 7.0 And was pretty happy with.
Then moved on to FC1 then FC2.... and now FC3.
I hate to admit it but FC3 is really broken in general. I do not want to start a new flame thread but here is a several items i can assume lot's of them has to do with kernel 2.6: - usb drivers - not stable - network - same - some applications compiled on the system - crashes - certain kernel updates - make system not bootable - Open Office tend to load memory to the point that machine need to be rebooted and list grows on a daily basis which is really reminds me a windowZ and nothing close what it was in FC1 on the same hardware for example.
I understand that this is probably inappropriate post, but i have been in pain since I moved to FC3.
Does any one else experience as many problems as i do?
I just loaded FC3 last night on my test system. So far I have not had any problems but then I have not used it much yet.
You should post specific problems you are having with each item you listed above. Many of these appear familiar, I believe I have seen postings on them here on the mailing list.
For example the Open Office problem. A couple of months ago and again just this past week a change that reduces memory consumption is to comment out or remove languages used by the spell checker. This seems to solve slowness problems primarily due to memory usage of that feature. Also, why would have to reboot? Kill the process, that should free up its resources.
Not sure but the usb driver issues have been talked about a lot here. I have ignored it mostly since I have not experienced those issues. Was this the udev problem? I think there was a solution.
Not enough info on your network problems to guess at that.
kernel update issues have also been discussed here. You would need to supply specific info as to which kernel, hardware specs on the machine for someone to guess at what is going on.
You would need to supply more info on the programs that you compiled that crashed. Should be able to debug such an occurrence to determine what the root cause is.
-- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx
Nondeterminism means never having to say you are wrong.
I must agree, I have applied several updates to my system including the latest kernel from http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/3/i386/
and I have no real issues, execpt for cdrom, but I changed the driver to ide-scsi and update udev the system is as stable as one could wish for.
and I must say I am testing 33 systems right now for our company.
Maybe post the exact problems and we could probably have already fixed them simply.
Good Luck