I am install F8 on a VM now to see how well it will work for me. Currently I have either Ubuntu and Fedora on all of my home machines, well expect for that one old one running that other OS just for a couple odd things that I haven't had time to work with in a real OS yet.
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 10:05 -0700, Dan Lund wrote:----
> True, but to be fair it's the same with CentOS, & Debian :)
>
> I have heard the argument that Fedora offers cutting-edge support for
> new technologies. In those cases, i'd imagine it's a great fit.
>
Oh I could get the kickstart going on CentOS without any issues but then
users would end up with older versions of openoffice.org, gimp,
evolution, firefox, thunderbird, etc.
Next week I am going to evaluate whether it's worth upgrading a system
from Fedora 7 to Fedora 8.
My expectation is that a new/clean install will take less time and
energy and upgrading will be a pointless venture (user's $HOME are
located on an NFS server and automounted via LDAP).
I'm sure Debian would work fine and similarly...I am just so tuned into
the Red Hat way at this point.
Craig
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