On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 19:38 -0700, Craig White wrote:
I'm not sure why you would interpret my expressing puzzlement as meaning that it's a bug up my nether regions. Do you take all statements to their extreme extension? In any event, when users use the stuff, report back their issues things get fixed, things improve, it's the pattern of open source. Of course are free to opt out by turning it off. I don't want to tell a client that their system was compromised and that one of the security mechanisms delivered with the system was shut off because I didn't understand it.
Craig, meet the usual suspects. If you cross their absolutist views on something, expect to be so engaged -- especially if you have any views that are even remotely associated with mine (which can be far worse at times, I fully admit ;-).
Whomever originally suggested that a UT2004/Quake4 fragfest was a far better battlefield for this than the CentOS was dead-on! Until then, seek the appropriate enlightenment on the respective Fedora list when it comes to Red Hat defaults on specific technologies:
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/
My A64/7800GTX system is still waiting for a challenge! I normally don't have time to game, but I'm always game for a CentOS absolutist!