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Date:      Wed, 16 May 2001 23:56:22 +0000 (GMT)
From:      Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
To:        tech_info@threespace.com (Technical Information)
Cc:        tlambert@primenet.com (Terry Lambert), advocacy@freebsd.org (FreeBSD Advocacy)
Subject:   Re: I'm leaving
Message-ID:  <200105162356.QAA27847@usr01.primenet.com>
In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20010516083152.01792158@mail.threespace.com> from "Technical Information" at May 16, 2001 08:40:44 AM

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> I thought this sort of technology was already in XFree86.  Thought it was 
> how they managed to create one big SVGA driver that works with about 80% of 
> the cards that they support.

No, or XFree86 wouldn't need all the BS modelines and crap, and
could be easily configured for high resolution.


> What impresses me about Red Hat Linux is how good the hardware detection 
> has gotten in general, not just with video.  I recently upgraded a 
> motherboard/CPU, video card, and CD-ROM (from SCSI to IDE), while keeping 
> the same hard drive.  When I booted Red Hat, it came up and informed me 
> that I had a new video card and CD-ROM and then made the appropriate 
> adjustments to the fstab and XF86Config files.  I didn't have to "do" a 
> thing.  It just worked.

Yes.  This is a good thing.


> I know that for a more advanced user, graphical installation and 
> administration utilities can often get in the way more than help, 
> especially when they operate in a strictly linear "answer this series of 
> questions in order" fashion.  But I'd rather have a graphical utility that 
> allows me to do something in a slightly cumbersome method than have nothing 
> at all, which is usually where I am now on Linux/FreeBSD systems.

Yes.  Most people fall into the "I don't give a damn how it works,
just do what I wanted" camp.


					Terry Lambert
					terry@lambert.org
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