Bruce W. Bigby wrote:
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 01:12, Ryan J Zygar wrote:If everything works for you with RedHat 9, and you are happy,
All I have to say is Fedora is great. The ATI deal is important though. Mine doesn't work w/o using the ATI website drivers.
Panther and Fedora our wonderful.
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I'm curious. I have RedHat 9 with Ximian Desktop 2 updates. What's so
great about Fedora? I genuinely want to know. 8-)
then I think you should just keep using it and ignore all the noise you hear.
(just keep yourself safe by applying the appropriate security
patches as necessary and using a host based firewall etc....)
However, if you are excited about community projects and want to see them succeed, join the party. the fedora websites contain info about getting started and how to contribute.
Eventually (maybe sometime next year, or if your computer use is focused on a set of applications that don't change much, maybe two or three years), you will have to upgrade to use the latest software or hardware and interact with the rest of the world.
When that happens, if you used to use RedHat Linux you may want to look at Fedora. There will be no RedHat 9.1 or RedHat 10 or any RedHat Linux.... Fedora is the next generation of the RedHat Linux bloodline.
-Ben.