Today, Red Hat Linux 9 has been "officially" released to the masses via the FTP servers, and we host here a mini-interview with Matt Wilson, Manager, Base Operating Systems at Red Hat, Inc.
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I too have issues with my laptop. Not everyone has the time or inclination to google for answers, so
---> Why don't you send bug-reports to RedHat? They can't fix it if they don't know it's broke. And it takes time to fix things.
USB: Don't get me started... It's NOT meant to be a poor man's hot-swappable interface, or a "just hub-connect everything solution [keyboard/mouse/monitor/cd-burner/external hard disk/scanner]". More like a SCSI that won't damage devices when unplugged. Dynamic configuration of USB has been vastly oversold IMHO.
I too have issues with my laptop. Not everyone has the time or inclination to google for answers, so
---> Why don't you send bug-reports to RedHat? They can't fix it if they don't know it's broke. And it takes time to fix things.
USB: Don't get me started... It's NOT meant to be a poor man's hot-swappable interface, or a "just hub-connect everything solution [keyboard/mouse/monitor/cd-burner/external hard disk/scanner]". More like a SCSI that won't damage devices when unplugged. Dynamic configuration of USB has been vastly oversold IMHO.