IPF is still included in the 2.9 release but will be removed in future releases. This is because there is a bit difficult to remove the IPF package from all cd's already manufactured.
I work as a unix manager in Dresden, Germany and I usually put down 50 hours a week. 60 hours when it is more hectic. Not counting the hours I do work from home ofcourse.
When you have DSL connection to your home you usually do more work also since it is like sitting there.
Who cares if there is a bug in a daemon that
crashes your computer after three weeks. There
is a fix already and if you don't apply errata
fixes in three weeks you shouldn't be complaining
anyway. Everybody seems to love to rant about
RedHat and noone seems to remember everything they've done for the community. Remember, the
fix wouldn't be out this soon if it was another
popular operating system.
IPF is still included in the 2.9 release but will be removed in future releases. This is because there is a bit difficult to remove the IPF package from all cd's already manufactured.
I work as a unix manager in Dresden, Germany and I usually put down 50 hours a week. 60 hours when it is more hectic. Not counting the hours I do work from home ofcourse.
When you have DSL connection to your home you usually do more work also since it is like sitting there.
Who cares if there is a bug in a daemon that
crashes your computer after three weeks. There
is a fix already and if you don't apply errata
fixes in three weeks you shouldn't be complaining
anyway. Everybody seems to love to rant about
RedHat and noone seems to remember everything they've done for the community. Remember, the
fix wouldn't be out this soon if it was another
popular operating system.
Why don't you just let the inetd start your ssh
on a nonstandard port? Or have cron monitor the
ssh daemon and restart if it fails?