how is da fedora?


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Re: how is da fedora?

I run Fedora. No dual-boot. No VMWare or VirtualPC.

And Fedora been bery, bery good to me. :woot:

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Easy enough to install for my father to do it,

complete enough to not dual-boot with windows or any other OS

Cons:

I wouldn't use it in a server, no matter how much it was modified.

Compatibility, always a problem with any linux.

I have fedora on one of my hard disks, < I have maaannny distros installed... It drives my bootloader insane :laugh: :happy: >

and its rather nice, definitely a good trade-off of noob-friendly and power-expandibility.

Plus, like any other operating system, its perty with Gnome and KDE and all the others. :)

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I'd wait on Fedora Core 2 if I was going to install Fedora at this point though. It's probably not more than a month or so away, and should fix some of Fedora's bugs.

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Ai

Da Fadora iz gud

How iz ur IQ?

I'm guessing that English may not be the original thread poster's first language... if it is then his IQ *could* be in question (Y)

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i wrote without any mistakes

what do u want ?

come on, can't someone slip up once in awhile even english is his/her first language. long hours of work and no sleep does that.

I point out the first mistake here would be you used a "he" to refer to fedora. Where else "it" would be more suitable. Grammer wise, let's not go there... this thread is not some english language class. :p

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Fedora is great. Though I have a lot of problems to make it function in a network with Windows machines.

I installed DHCP and SMB and it works now and then.... but often it refuses to work.

Besides that it is a good OS, I still prefer Windows XP, but still Fedora is good.

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And I apologise for my earlier comment....

:blush: I thought you were using slang or something...

what you talking about... ebonics is mainstream language these days

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