On Thursday 03 July 2003 09:00 am, you wrote:
> I wonder how many first time users of XYZ distro have been frustrated
> because the install process stalls due to poor quality CDs? I wonder if
> those users switched to ABC distro or reverted M$ instead as a result.
>
> I'm starting to side with RedHat. If its sold under their name then they
> should have control over product quality.

Absolutley, the only way to get and install RedHat should be to purchase your 
RedHat (TM) based distribution from the manufacturer themselves :-)

It's just such a shame that RedHat (TM) 7.0 had so many bugs and flaws 
that I had to remove it. 

Never mind when I try RedHat (TM) version 9.X I am sure it will work 
well <g> anyone got a spare copy (can I ask that? do I need it boxed?).

Last post on this subject from me, if people refuse to get off their
rear ends to protect their rights they will have to accept the
consequences.

All RedHat have to do is to ask for the inclusion of the International
(TM) symbol where a product distributed that features their name
in it's description. please note they have not asked for the product/
distro to be removed or distribution stopped or renamed.

Perhaps any person distributing the cd product as allowed by the GNU
licience and made available fot free download and distribution by RedHat (TM)
on their ftp server for public download should rename it to another name:
eg Kiwi-Linux?

Regards
    Michael



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