Re: Seven Percent
- From: "Mark Haney" <mhaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:36:36 -0400
Negative wrote:
And what you mention above is the exact reason I like Gentoo. Even Ubuntu puts stuff in oddball locations. I've yet to find a Gentoo app that put itself in a location that was not the default for the app as if you were compiling it from source (I mean, because you are.) Granted you can change that behaviour in your make.conf file in Gentoo, but what's the point in that exactly?
Anyway, I'm on the fence. As I get used to the where Ubuntu puts things, I may continue switching.
As far as FC, I know all that Red Hat says about the bleeding edge, but I have to work at some other things besides upgrades. Tonight I'm going to watch a movie. I'm not going to fix sound on an old Micron.Thing is, stuff like that happens in almost every OS upgrade. Some maybe more than others, but it's still a fact of life.
FC changes too fast, and RH costs too much.
There's my 2 cnts, too.
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