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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The interview questions sound like a bad translation:
>Why there was no RandR GUI tool shipped with Red Hat Linux 9's XFree86 4.3?
ick. Try using english, man!
Either,
On why there was no RandR GUI tool shipped...
or better...
Why was there no RandR....
>Why is Red Hat Linux 9 still uses ext3 while more feature-rich filesystems like ReiserFS and XFS are out and about?
ick. Again, sentence structure.
Why is it that RHL9 still uses ext3..
or
Why is RHL9 still using ext3...
Come on, Show that you have at least a hs Eductation.
The interview questions sound like a bad translation:
>Why there was no RandR GUI tool shipped with Red Hat Linux 9's XFree86 4.3?
ick. Try using english, man!
Either,
On why there was no RandR GUI tool shipped...
or better...
Why was there no RandR....
>Why is Red Hat Linux 9 still uses ext3 while more feature-rich filesystems like ReiserFS and XFS are out and about?
ick. Again, sentence structure.
Why is it that RHL9 still uses ext3..
or
Why is RHL9 still using ext3...
Come on, Show that you have at least a hs Eductation.