2007/7/27, Mikkel L. Ellertson <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Chris Jones wrote: > > > >> and that didn't work with a scanner as user (only as root): once > >> again, I assume that the tester should at least have a scanner and an > >> USB stick and check them before issuing. > >> Otherwise three jumps ahead and two jumps back!!! and you don't know > >> what is going to be broken: updating means updating, not improving > >> some parts and killing others :-( > > > > For what its worth, its not as simple as you are making out. > > > > For me, the latest kernel actually fixed USB mounting - I now get it > > automatically whereas before I didn't. I use KDE, maybe thats important ? > > > > Also what makes you think anyone owes it to you to test *your* hardware > > for you before releasing updates - Fedora isn't RHEL you know, no > > support guarantees etc. I suggest you take a look at the testing mailing > > list / repos to see how hard the testers do work. Still bugs will still > > get through in a bleeding edge distro like Fedora. Either make an effort > > and do the testing yourself and provide feedback, or use a more stable > > distro, like a RHEL derived work (centos... etc.) > > > > Chris > > > The way I look at it is that the developers only have so much > hardware to test things on. If it works with their hardware, then > they release it to testing so that users with other hardware can > test it. If it works for the testers, then it gets out to the > general Fedora users. There it is used on many more hardware > combinations. From the reports of things not working, data is > gathered to hopefully fix other bugs. The end results are passed on > to less bleeding edge distributions so that they do not run into the > same problems. Some things that are tested on Fedora will probably > never make it into more stable distributions because they were a > good idea that didn't work out in practice. > > Just my 2 cents... > Mikkel > -- > > Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, > for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup! > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > I fully agree with you: and it is the way that I will stay as a normal Fedora user, my living unfortunately doesn't come out either from software or computer hardware, so it is an extra work for me to report problems. If additional information are required, happy to share them!!! -- Antonio Montagnani Skype : antoniomontag