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Fedora 8: Out of Range

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Sam Varghese
Nov 14, 2007

“One of the most curious things about Linux distributions is the
markedly different way in which one or the other behaves when it
comes to installation. This has been brought home to me over the
past week as I’ve been trying to get a Fedora 8 installation sorted
out.

“While I settled on using Debian a long time ago, I often run
other distributions on a test PC. A few days before version 8 of
Fedora was released, I downloaded version 7 and tried to install it
on this PC…”

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Sam Varghese

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