For the life of me, I can not understand why Mandrake continues to ship a 
defective product. If their older versions had no problem initializing 
cdroms and their new version DOES have problems initializing cdroms, then 
why not correct that part of the code with the older versions part of code? 
I'm no computer genius, but this problem is asinine. With a competitive 
market for Linux distributions that is growing everyday, it seems to me that 
Mandrake can't afford to pissoff their customers. For that matter, with the 
ever expanding market of computer OS's, now up to 4 reliable ones, I would 
think that Mandrake would try to avoid driving their customers away. Once 
again, Mandrake rushed an unfinished product to market. I guess in the world 
of computers you don't have to have a real business plan or even understand 
business to get ahead for a little while. So, until Mandrake decides to 
correct these issues, I for on am going back to the more RELIABLE Redhat 
distribution. At least their head isn't THAT far up their arse. Good Day and 
Good Luck.
SA
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