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Red Hat's Fedora 11: So easy you'll forget it's Linux (CNet)

Red Hat's Fedora 11: So easy you'll forget it's Linux (CNet)

Posted Jun 10, 2009 14:45 UTC (Wed) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
In reply to: Red Hat's Fedora 11: So easy you'll forget it's Linux (CNet) by kragil
Parent article: Red Hat's Fedora 11: So easy you'll forget it's Linux (CNet)

Does a fresh installation have the same problem? Do you have bug reports filed?


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Red Hat's Fedora 11: So easy you'll forget it's Linux (CNet)

Posted Jun 10, 2009 15:54 UTC (Wed) by kragil (guest, #34373) [Link] (3 responses)

I won't do a fresh install to fix problems. My windows days are over :P

And no I haven't filed a bug report. I don't have the disk space for debug packages and I think it is a problem that will be fixed whether I file a bug or not. The EeePC isn't exactly exotic hardware and the Intel/KMS suspend and resume problems seem to be well known and will get a fix.
I will however reconsider if this isn't fixed within a reasonable timeframe.

Red Hat's Fedora 11: So easy you'll forget it's Linux (CNet)

Posted Jun 10, 2009 16:54 UTC (Wed) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946) [Link]

If you update from a preview release, the potential for problems is a bit more because bugs that have been fixed sometimes linger on in upgrades. It is important to file a bug report when you run into issues since not everyone with the same hardware is experiencing the same problems. That assumption is often wrong.

Red Hat's Fedora 11: So easy you'll forget it's Linux (CNet)

Posted Jun 10, 2009 19:00 UTC (Wed) by blitzkrieg3 (guest, #57873) [Link] (1 responses)

You know if everyone had that mentality, the bug would never get filed.

Red Hat's Fedora 11: So easy you'll forget it's Linux (CNet)

Posted Jun 11, 2009 2:42 UTC (Thu) by kragil (guest, #34373) [Link]

1. Read the last sentence again
2. Repeat until you understand


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