max bianco wrote:
That is why these licenses, and the subject of libre or free software is
important.
Following standards is what is important and what prevents it from being a
problem when you switch components. The version that fedora ships is a
non-standard one. They aren't doing anyone any favors by making it
difficult to use the real one.
May i ask why you use Fedora if its such a royal pain in the ass?
I haven't actually installed a version since FC6 - I just keep my eye on
it because Centos eventually tends to inherit its mistakes.
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