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Fedora 11 is out.... fresh meat... yum!

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 101 ✭✭lucideer


    probe wrote: »
    It comes with Firefox 3.5, which is slow for some reason (on my system anyway). I downloaded Opera and it is much faster.
    How surprising.. :rolleyes:
    probe wrote: »
    Fedora has the "bleeding edge technology" that is in the pipeline for future releases of RedHat Linux.
    Hrmmm... any idea what exactly this "bleeding edge technology" might be? Just out of interest before I go downloading this.

    I'm trying to choose a new Linux to try out, I'm pondering Arch or Slack but they do seem like they might be a bit too much effort. Have you used Fedora much?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 745 ✭✭✭cable842


    fedora is amazin I tryed loads of different versions of linux on a 1 year old laptop.

    that didnt go so well series of problems. but out of all of them fedora ran the best.

    ran very fast did everthing i wanted great system. windows suck.

    but everyone uses it what can you. never went down the apple route

    but might if the price was right on ebay


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 Rumplesmigskin


    lucideer wrote: »
    I'm trying to choose a new Linux to try out, I'm pondering Arch or Slack but they do seem like they might be a bit too much effort. Have you used Fedora much?

    Archlinux is great. Been running it for a good while now, no problems at all. The really good thing about it is the Arch User Repository - anyone can upload and vote on packages (which may eventually be included in the community repository).

    That being said, make sure to read the PKGBUILDS before you install anything from the AUR. :P

    Apart from that, Arch is like how Slack should be. It keeps things simple, but not so simple they're unusable, and keeps things nicely up-to-date. (Slack was my first distro :D)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,564 ✭✭✭Naikon


    TinyCore Linux ftw!


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