First, I think you should send this to Mandrake, not to a user's group.

Second, if that's your attitude we'll all be happy to see you go.

OTOH, I have some sympathy for your attitude.  It seems to be very hard
to get a definitive answer to whether a problem has been fixed or not,
though I admit to being unsure of precisely what problem you are
complaining about.

On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Sean Armstrong wrote:
| 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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