As I said. It wont be SicroMoft. I'm still wondering. At this time of
writing I reduced the possibilities to Slackware or LFS. 
I know, I'll need to do some work to get things running but if they are
running I know they ARE running. Nobody will "upgrade" my system to make
them stop working and thus make me to explore why and how to fix this.

Don't advice me to use Windoooze. I'm a UNIX admin the last 20 years. It
would be the horror to become accustomed to this poorly program. Well,
program - I don't say this to be an OS.



BTW: I'm a UNIX admin the last 20 years. So don't 

On Sat, 2006-02-04 at 04:11 -1000, Beau E. Cox wrote:
> On Saturday 04 February 2006 04:02 am, Franta wrote:
> > Due to the issues I hit (nearly) every time I do an upgrade.
> >
> > I did the upograde today too. There was one on udev. I think devices
> > don't coming up (Sound, USB) could belong to this kind of problems.
> >
> > Well. nothing changes.
> >
> > I've tried it half an hour ago with (a very old) knoppix CD. I have USB
> > disks, I have sound, I have networking ...
> >
> > That said (xcuse me, I <<HAVE TO>> say that) Gentoo is far away from a
> > distro for usage.
> >
> > Do not reply to this post - I'll unsubscribe immediatlely after posting
> > and I'll go to have a lok for another distro which won't force me to
> > fdisk for a newly install. Maybe it'll be Slack.
> >
> > Have fun customizing and repairing your systems. I prefer to work with
> > it.
> >
> > Frank
> 
> So OK. Bye. A little work on your part and you could be enjoying and
> 'working with' one of the best distros available. Maybe you should pack
> it in and just install Windoze...
> 
> -- 
> Aloha => Beau;
> 

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