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- Subject: Re: [tlug] disk configuration: drive mounting
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 13:49:08 +0900
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- In-reply-to: <001701c1deb6$82fb0e70$8e00a8c0@example.com>; from comslave@example.com on Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 09:33:20PM -0700
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Marlo Rocci (comslave@example.com) wrote: > I don't know. My only statement is that I feel the user interface DOES > matter. It matters very much, yes. That's exactly why the experienced members of the list are so opposed to, as Matt described so well, retrofitted hack GUI interfaces. > It can prevent unneccessary mistakes, and speed implementation, I've had to help people with far more borkage caused by GUI tools on Linux than with "oops, typed the wrong thing in that file" borkage. YMMV, but experience shows that GUI config tools tend to cause unncessary mistakes and generally slow up the works. > To me, this is a simple question which should be divorced from politics. It is not at all simple, nor should it be divorced from politics. This is the politics of best practice. As others have pointed out, *nix has been around a long time, and these best practices are that way for a reason. They work. > So here's what I've got. I'm using Redhat 7.0 with a KDE. ^^^^^^^^^^^ OK, that's the first thing you ought to fix. RH 7.0 is a bug-ridden monstrosity, the worst thing since Red Hat 5.0. Against my better judgement, I installed it, and wow, was I sorry. 7.1 fixed most of its problems, and 7.2 is pretty solid. If you need 7.2 CDs, please contact me off-list. I can burn a set for you. > Webmin (still reading the manual on getting that working), but I'm open to > exploring other tools. It's on a crash box, so if it blows up the operating > system, no harm done. Since it's Red Hat 7.0, you could regard it as a favor if it blows up the system :-) Jonathan
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