I agree with Tom, but for different reasons. I don't call it GNU/Linux (a) because I'm lazy, and (b) because I'll call it anything I damn well please. It's all about freedom, baby!
Don't want to me-too, but this is the only reason making me wait for later versions. 1024x768x64k is not enough. I don't even go that low on my 15" monitor.
While I agree that RH releases quite often, every two years would be too seldoom. Had they done that, they might have missed the 2.0 kernel all-together. I don't think Debian waits two years, either.
Why didn't you just stay with 4.2? If it ain't broke...
I'm sure that they will when the official version comes out next week. We should all pressure them to set an iso image on the ftp site as well.
There's always cheapbytes.com...
I agree with Tom, but for different reasons. I don't call it GNU/Linux (a) because I'm lazy, and (b) because I'll call it anything I damn well please. It's all about freedom, baby!
This is great news, especially considering that if they can really do it for $4k, it won't be much more than a high-end, single CPU Mac.
I'm in.
Don't want to me-too, but this is the only reason making me wait for later versions. 1024x768x64k is not enough. I don't even go that low on my 15" monitor.
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I'm happy to see this, and hope that it helps LinuxPPC become more and more popular.
Now, lets hope for WordPerfect and Star as well!
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While I agree that RH releases quite often, every two years would be too seldoom. Had they done that, they might have missed the 2.0 kernel all-together. I don't think Debian waits two years, either.
Why didn't you just stay with 4.2? If it ain't broke...
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