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Redhat needs to work on fixing its software
What I mean is REDHAT is full of BUGS!

It is the most unstable [joke] of an operating system I have ever used.

I had it LOCK up on up2date to where the workstation had to be powered off hard... Nice bug riddled software Redhat, you might try to STEAL some code that actually works next time and save us from hard reboots that destroy the file system in linux!
Posted by: Enterprise Analyst   Posted on: 04/21/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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no comment?  Arm A. Geddon | 04/20/04
Redhat is running out of lawyer money  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
SCO is running out of lawyer money  IT_User | 04/20/04
No..A guilty person or buisness...  Laff | 04/21/04
Feeding frenzy.....  Jack-Booted EULA | 04/21/04
D A E M O N  bchesmer | 04/21/04
Best defence is offecnce  Fred Fredrickson | 04/20/04
This is nothing to do with "glory".  Zogg | 04/21/04
Money then?  Fred Fredrickson | 04/21/04
SCO---You mean they still exist?  drichards1953 | 04/21/04
SCO will be broke, Billy scrambling to get DRM ready  Xunil_Sierutuf | 04/21/04
But SCOX is doing so well!  B.O.F.H. | 04/21/04
They want a piece while SCO still has some.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 04/21/04
Redhat needs to work on fixing its software  Enterprise Analyst | 04/21/04
Re: Redhat needs to work on fixing its software  Mack DaNife | 04/21/04
Pay attention to what you say  StorageGuru | 04/21/04
I quote a previous post you made....  Laff | 04/21/04
YAWN  billywill | 04/21/04
Nurse!  Yen_z | 04/21/04
Daemon the teacher is calling for you, you're late to gym class  drichards1953 | 04/21/04

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