Well, I haven't had too many "problems" except gcc won't compile hello world anymore!!! What is that?? How do they break gcc so it won't compile a 3 line program? on a nicer note, this is the first time I've been able to compile and run java programs right out of the install with gcj... but really how'd they break gcc like that? basically if I need any external libraries to compile the program it craps itself.. I'd say stick with 7.3 for a while, and let us early adopters work out the bugs... thats what we're here for :)
>From: Scott Bower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: RH 8.0.... What do you think... >Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 18:21:41 -0700 > >What do I Think?! > >Let me say, I was banking on a better job. I use RedHat at home and at work >and in both cases had (and am still having) major problems. At home I run >a hobby ISP and the implementation of 8.0 I admit wasn't well thought out >or exactly planned beforehand let alone trialled before deployment... I was >suckered into believing that the upgrade would actually upgrade as it has >done every time before. My biggest rush to deployment was as a result of a >major drive faltering and the fact that RH8.0 contained JFS which would >allow dirty great archives... I should've stayed with 7.3 and copped the >data loss. I spent most of the past week recovering from this upgrade well >and truly long after hardware glitches were removed from the equation, >finding things just not working and other things segfaulting preventing >anything at all useful getting done. One such incident involved the >freshly installed JFS filesystem daemon doing a better job of DoS than any >cracker/script kiddie has been able to do thus far. for whatever reason, >the system stopped, after fruitlessly getting my wife to try dancing with >it (I was at work) I requested she cold boot the server (not even an M$ >three fingered salute would work). On booting, the system replayed fs >journals and found them good however on automounting, something shit itself >(read Core Dumped) and the entire mount process stopped. The system >carried on booting without such inconsequential and irrelevant things as >the /usr directory tree. Needless to say the server did nothing but sit >there and pull funny faces. I eventually changed the JFS Mounts to noauto >in fstab to allow the bloody thing to work and found that these mounts >worked fine when manually mounted (WTF!?!!). A quick shortlist of other >showstopping sanity sapping glitches include random configs not converted, >not workable or even better just plain disappearing into some other >dimension, non functioning daemons pretending to be functional (i.e. lights >on, nobody's home...) and musical directory structures... the desktop looks >nice though. > >I wanted to front my employer with a desktop SOE based on this new release >but it's been plagued with a number of annoying "features"... like random >disappearing mozilla and things like that. As a result I'm now looking at >other distributions just to save face. I haven't had this many problems >with a computer since I thought Microsoft was the go... > >I am yet to read any of the mails you speak of about the problems other >people have been having and I guess I might find a little solice in knowing >I wasn't alone. I will say though that RedHat have blown their own arse >off on this one and they can keep their boxed set this time around... > >Scott. > >Joe Giles wrote: > >>This might not be the most appropriate spot for this kind of question, and >>I will gladly apologize if someone doesn't like it, but I would like to >>know what you all think about the new Red Hat 8.0. I am downloading the >>4th CD now and I was going to install it, but in light of e-mails this >>last week, I'm not sure I want to with all the problems others are having. >>I have a perfectly good working 7.3 install and I really would like to get >>others opinions of it before I format and reinstall. I was thinking about >>installing it on VMWare and giving it a test drive first. >> >>Anyway, what do you think; do you like it, or would you wait for the next >>release (or any fixes)? >> >>Thanks >> >>p.s. >>Again, if the moderators (or anyone else) does not like me to request this >>information on this list, let me know and I will post elseware... >>-- >>Joe Giles >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>AOL: mcigiles >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > >-- >redhat-list mailing list >unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list