The Fedora 7 Year Itch
Jun 20, 2007, 01:30 (3 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Michael J. Jordan)
"I have been using Fedora (formerly known as Fedora Core) since
the first version came out. Following a bad experience with Fedora
Core 2, I stuck to the odd numbered versions--invoking the Star
Trek movie rule in reverse. I had been running Fedora Core 5 on my
main workstation since March of 2006 and I was eager to get the
upcoming Fedora 7 (they had now dropped the Core part of the name)
up and running. For most Linux enthusiasts, a year is a long time
to go without an update. Unfortunately, for technical reasons, the
removal of the Core from Fedora resulted in some delays. Fedora 7's
release was pushed to the end of May. I had originally intended to
wait, but along came Ubuntu Studio, about which I was curious, so I
decided to install that instead of the new Fedora. My experience,
overall, was good and I have kept it running and I am happy with
it. I was still curious about the new Fedora as well, so when it
was finally released on May 31, I downloaded the Live-CD-with-KDE
version, burned the CD and put it in my 'to-do' basket. I have
another machine which is very similar to my own workstation--a
three-year-old Pentium IV with 526MB of RAM with an ATI Rage with
on board Ethernet and sound. In other words, it's a very common
machine that might be found in any home. This past weekend, I
decided to install Fedora 7 on it and give it a whirl..."
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