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:LinuxPlanet: Fedora Core 3: Cruising The Bleeding Edge
LinuxPlanet: Fedora Core 3: Cruising The Bleeding Edge
Dec 9, 2004, 20 :45 UTC (33 Talkback[s]) (15250 reads)

(Other stories by Carla Schroder)

"The first thing anyone considering using Fedora needs to know is this is not a safe, sane Linux distribution. It's not meant to be. Fedora is the test bed for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and is also the replacement for Red Hat Linux, with two major differences: there is no commercial edition, and it is intended to be a community project, rather than solely a Red Hat product. This is the playground for Red Hat engineers and random volunteer developers to go nuts and try out wacky new things, and users get to play along. It has a fast release cycle of 2-3 times per year, with shiny new things in every release. So you should expect a few bumps and lumps.

"To smooth out some of lumps, be sure to run up2date right away. Most of the updates are minor, but one is a showstopper--you won't be able to use the Nautilus CD-writer without the udev update. And for goodness' sake read the release notes. They are crammed with useful information and solutions to problems.

"So what is Fedora good for? It is a good desktop Linux, and it is suitable for non mission-critical servers. For non-programmer users who wish to participate in Linux/Free/Open Source development, Fedora lets you test the latest greatest features and contribute useful feedback..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Come on, Fedora bleeding edge!  You have ...   Fedora --- big deal   
jbc hafler
Dec 9, 2004, 20:57:33
 
"Fedora still comes with only the ext2/e ...   Wrong!   
Mr. Foo
Dec 9, 2004, 21:54:08
 
Should be Fedora Bugs 3.  FreeBSD kicks  ...   Fedora? Not! FreeBSD IS HOT   
Tony
Dec 9, 2004, 23:21:02
 
In my experience, the Fedora Core releas ...   Fedora == Old Red Hat   
csbruce
Dec 10, 2004, 00:21:31
 
Ha! Your Gentoo kung-fu is weak! I have  ...   Oh yeah?   
Dolly Llama
Dec 10, 2004, 00:31:44
 
It's all relative.For people used to ...   Re: Fedora --- big deal   
Anil Wang
Dec 10, 2004, 01:04:16
 
I've been running FC2 at work as a s ...   Bleeding edge?   
GreyGeek
Dec 10, 2004, 01:36:00
 
Well,The media check passed all my disks ...   Fedora Core 3   
Eric Krejci
Dec 10, 2004, 02:25:38
 
One of my coworkers swears by Fedora; I  ...   It all depends   
Stephen Savitzky
Dec 10, 2004, 03:28:48
 
Yeah, well you know what isn't bleed ...   Re: Re: Fedora --- big deal   
avn
Dec 10, 2004, 07:02:46
 
> It's all relative..It's not. & ...   Re: Re: Fedora --- big deal   
Rainer Weikusat
Dec 10, 2004, 11:36:07
 
> > It's all relative..> It's no ...   Re: Re: Re: Fedora --- big deal   
Anil Wang
Dec 10, 2004, 13:33:51
 
> "Fedora still comes with only the ext2 ...   Re: Wrong!   
Marco
Dec 10, 2004, 14:30:31
 
 "Fedora still comes with only the ext2/ ...   Re: Wrong!   
GreyGeek
Dec 10, 2004, 14:46:45
 
I have not tried FC 3.  I did FC 1 and 2 ...   Not qualified to comment   
Kevin Hudson
Dec 10, 2004, 16:43:07
 
Agreed, bleeding edge is not relative.   ...   still not bleeding edge   
johnny appleseed
Dec 10, 2004, 17:06:03
 
Well, after going back and more thurough ...   Nope, not for me   
Kevin Hudson
Dec 10, 2004, 17:06:04
 
> Wrong! Fedora supports all of them. It ...   Re: Wrong!   
Svartalf
Dec 10, 2004, 17:39:34
 
FYI ext2/ext3 is mainly developed by Red ...   Re: Re: Wrong!   
Finalzone
Dec 10, 2004, 19:33:31
 
> > Wrong! Fedora supports all of them.  ...   Re: Re: Wrong!   
alice sysadmin
Dec 10, 2004, 19:51:40
 
"The first thing anyone considering usin ...   Appropriate warnings for desktop users   
Eric Laffoon
Dec 10, 2004, 22:41:55
 
> > Wrong! Fedora supports all of them.  ...   Re: Re: Wrong!   
JFM
Dec 11, 2004, 09:33:55
 
>My experience as an application develop ...   Re: Appropriate warnings for desktop users   
Erik K. Pedersen
Dec 11, 2004, 18:15:12
 
[snip] remember Microsoft's demo few ...   Re: Re: Wrong!   
GreyGeek
Dec 11, 2004, 21:21:07
 
For first time I feel confident enough s ...   Fedora: Windows Killer   
James Black
Dec 11, 2004, 22:21:08
 
> > > Wrong! Fedora supports all of them ...   Re: Re: Re: Wrong!   
GreyGeek
Dec 12, 2004, 00:41:10
 
Fedora Core 3's filename restriction ...   Re: Wrong!   
Joe Buck
Dec 12, 2004, 01:36:57
 
> > > > > Wrong! Fedora supports all of  ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Wrong!   
alice sysadmin
Dec 12, 2004, 03:37:58
 
OK.  It takes a bit of work, but FC3 can ...   Re: Nope, not for me   
Joe User
Dec 12, 2004, 07:21:03
 
> Wrong! Fedora supports [XFS, ReiserFS, ...   Re: Wrong!   
James Jones
Dec 12, 2004, 22:34:59
 
Forget FCIII for a stable system. Use Sl ...   FCIII for work or play!   
Rick McIntosh
Dec 13, 2004, 22:54:28
 
Joe:  Just doing an up2date installed th ...   Re: Nvidia driver, Menu editor.   
Andre G-
Dec 17, 2004, 02:11:40
 
see www.top500.orgLinux is run on the TW ...   Where's Windows?   
JT
Jan 26, 2005, 15:23:30
 
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