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The Unabated Development of Fedora Linux

[ Thanks to Niall C.
Brady
for this link. ]

“I use Linux every day and more often than not, it’s Fedora
based. The first linux distro I tried was Red Hat 5 and I still
remember installing it multiple times in one day in order to gain a
better understanding of Red Hat Linux. I stayed with Red Hat Linux
right up until the last free version Red Hat 9. It was a superb
release but marked the end of such releases from Red Hat and also
the beginning of a new, more open, more co-operative (with the
community) and more frequently updated operating system called
Fedora.

“When I originally wrote The Evolution Of Fedora Core Linux in
2006, I had yet to try Fedora’s biggest competitor, Ubuntu and now,
some 21 months later I’ve not only tried Ubuntu (please see my 30
days with Ubuntu 7.04 article) but I have stayed with Fedora unlike
some people who seem unwilling to stay the course…”

Complete
Story

Related Story:
Linux-Noob.com:
The Evolution of Fedora Core Linux
(Feb 21, 2006)

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