"David D.W. Downey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Most likely not. Mandrake doesn't thoroughly test everything before
> releasing it. If it compiles that's all they care about.
First,
we have 2 dedicated XFree developper doing our X package
and one of them is working full time on X.
They are Frederic Lepied and Jeff Garzik.
So, we do far more than compiling them.
Second,
we do not insult redhat on our list, please be polite and do so.
Now come back and apologize.
Ps :
Open source community is powerfull because everybody is working together,
by this kind of puerile reaction, you are fighting this community.
Wooa,
for a Microsoft certified person i think you say more than you know :
Microsoft Certified Product Specialist (MCPS) 1999-01-02 3rd Party
Windows 95 Administrator 2000-02-21 Brainbench
Computer Technician 1999-10-16 Brainbench
Unix Administrator 2000-03-12 Brainbench
Linux Administrator 2000-03-12 Brainbench
Internet Security Specialist 2000-03-12 Brainbench
Windows 98 Administrator 1999-10-16 Brainbench
>
> I know for a fact that Red Hat tests their RPMs before releasing them.
> If they come in for contrib, then you are usually on your own as to
> whether they work or not.
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I noticed on
> > http://rufus.w3.org/linux/RPM/XByName.html
> >
> > That the new xfree RPMs are available for Mandrake
> > Are there any yet for RedHat?
> >
> > Kevin
> >
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