Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, Dec 04, 2015 at 09:03:50AM -0500, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 02:50:38PM -0500, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
For laptops, great. For anything else, not so much. For example, it's supposed to be an *ENTERPRISE* o/s... why does it automatically, without ever asking, install anything wifi? I'm
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The short answer: Because RHEL is based on Fedora development.
This is roughly true, although "downstream" RHEL makes its own decisions about many things. If you (Mark, or anyone else) would like to make this different in the future, getting involved with Fedora Server is a good way to do so.
1. Ignoring the several hundred log, etc, emails I deal with at work every day, I'm currently on at least 5 mailing lists, including this one, each ranging in business from 10-30 emails/day. 2. I work full time as a sysadmin, dealing with over 178 workstations, servers, and clusters. 3. I actually have a life outside of computers. 4. I don't notice any response to the huge and vehement reaction to systemd.
Given all that, how much more of my life should I spend on yet *another* busy list, esp. when I do *not* want to install fedora, and debug an o/s at home?
mark "had to come in an hour early to bring up servers in the datacenter due to power work over the weekend, so, yes, I *am* a bit testy"