Is there such a thing as a fresh install of Fedora or must we install RH x.x then upgrade? I went to the Fedora page and didn't find any ISO's for a fresh install (format and install). But then, I didn't find ISO's for an upgrade, so that doesn't mean they (fresh install ISO's) aren't there. I have a squeaky clean new box (AMD 2200 XP - 85% work station - 15% server - no internet access) needing an OS. Having read some of the posts here, thought I would try Fedora. Does anyone have i386 CD's they would be willing to share, or a URL for downloading? Fresh install preferred, upgrade acceptable. George > -----Original Message----- > > --__--__-- > > From: Alan Dayley > Subject: Re: Stay with RH9? / Compiling Kernel is Better? > Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 16:05:34 -0700 > > On Sunday 18 January 2004 02:25 pm, Craig White wrote: > > Might be faster but why? > > > > You can simply upgrade to fedora if you choose...you will > find things > > actually run better and faster - with a few exceptions. > > > > As discussed earlier, users .openoffice subdirectory in their home > > folder should be deleted and you may have to change 'sources' for > > up2date/yum. I found that other than that, the move from RH > 9 to fedora > > went great. > > > > You can probably continue to run RH 9 for some time as it > appears that > > the community may be providing errata updates for quite > some time. My > > thinking is that the versions of evolution, mozilla and > openoffice.org > > are much improved in fedora so the upgrade is definitely worth it. > > I agee with Craig's experience here. I had some minor issues > with my upgrade > from RH 9 to Fedora but the better and newer apps in Fedora > make it worth > while. > > See my upgrade review on the PLUG web site for more details > of my experience: > > http://plug.phoenix.az.us/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews& > file=index&req=showcontent&id=6 > > Alan >