Okay you've probably heard me ranting and raving about RedHat
recently.  The problem is I've been forced to admin some RH systems
and it's really been getting up my nose.  I've just grown used to
Debian quality.

The reason for RedHat's continued success, I think, has more to do
with history than current quality.  RedHat was the first distro to
make installing and managing Linux systems easy.  People who continue
using it know and are used to its quirks and deficiencies and are
comfortable with it.  This is acceptable but consider that there are
better alternatives out there and spend some time trying them out.
You may just like the green grass on the other side.

So here's my evolving rant about problems I've had with RedHat
recently.

http://www.rumble.net/redhatsucks.html

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