Dear Group, If I post the contents of an E-mail, I sent to LXF (Linux Format Magazine) Letters, it would take of 3 Full Pages, on a 17" Monitor, and it would only be about Half the problems I had, trying to get a Current copy of Fedora Core, on to My PIII 600 Mhz Test Server. And I was starting with FC1, but I finally got FC4 to start, and Reboot. It has been running, almost Non-stop, for 18 days. Now I realize that although I prefer the Gnome GUI, I should have installed it as a Text-based Install. Because I can't seem to install any additional software, like Exim 4.51, Rootkit Hunter, ClamAV, etc., onto the computer. My experience goes back to a 4 Year Degree, in Management Information Systems, I received in 1977, from Mcgill University, in Montreal, Quebec, CANADA. That was the Good Olde Days when We entered everything by Punch Card. Alright, I wait a minute, till You all stop laughing. Everybody finished now? Thank You. I may just start over and stick to Text-based, and stop at FC3. If I'm reading My System Log properly, somebody has been trying to hack My Root Account. SELinux is running, and I don't know if the problems that You are all talking about, may be adding to My Problems, but I am testing Fedora Core, on My server, for a Website, and will use CentOS 4.x, for My Workstations, and I don't need the problems. So, that's My useless bit of contribution, for this Column. Michael Fiddes (Determined) On 7/12/05, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Timothy Murphy wrote: > > >Rahul Sundaram wrote: > > > > > > > >>If you want bugs to be > >>addressed, Fedora Bugzilla is the right place for that. > >> > >> > > > >That reminds me - time to take the monthly look at my bugzilla, > > > Your specific bugs may not have been addressed but if you look at the > reports, thousands of bugs are being worked upon every week. If you put > in bugzilla, you have a way to reach the developers and help keep track > of it. Users list is not going to provide you that. > > regards > Rahul > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >