On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 13:25 +0900, Dave Gutteridge wrote:
But actually, when I was saying that DVDs didn't work under FC4, I meant data DVDs which contained back up files.
What drive? What disc format? What program created them? If you haven't guessed, longterm DVD "reliability" is a technical interest of mine. Why? Because I've been using DVD as a backup for Linux since early 1998 -- yes, _1998_, on Linux!
(and no, the drive didn't cost me $10,000, it was $500, brand freak'n new, list price)
One last note about information and being a newbie. People seem to be debating which information I need and which I don't. As a newbie, let me put it this way: there is no such thing as bad information, it just has to be priorized. Bryan can write the longest posting in the world, and it's fine so long as it goes something like in this order: Here's what to do ro make things just work. Here's how it works. Here's why it works like that. Here's the philosophy behind it's construction. Here's the reasons why the alternate methods don't work.
I'd rather so-called "offended, troubled, overwhelmed, etc..." people be open and critique me directly, than have _other_ people "stand up for them" -- especially for so-called "newbies." We are _all_ newbies, from various aspects, and people can handle themselves.
9 times out of 10, when someone else is supposedly "sticking up for newbies, grannies, etc..." someone already has an agenda with me, and it's just the excuse. And then the so-called newbie _really_ gets to see what Linux is all about (bickering, right? NOT!).