I discovered Linux with Redhat 9 a couple of months ago. Fedora came out and I switched without much difference (had some Nvidia problems). Some things are working better for me with FC1 now ;-) I still have little Linux experience, but I'm learning and discovering things each day. I used to have a Windows network at home which is a complete Linux network now... I can't give an opinion about the other distros, but for me, FC1 (and RH9) worked fine out of the box. PatrickM "All you have to decide, is what to do with the time that is given to you..." --- On Fri 11/21, Alexandre Strube < surak@xxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote: From: Alexandre Strube [mailto: surak@xxxxxxxxxxxx] To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 08:29:10 -0200 Subject: Re: Hello:I am new user in this mailing list If you already used redhat, well, consider fedora as redhat 10. New package versions, small modifications on bluecurve, no 2.6 yet. Anyway. Believe me, redhat, and now fedora, just works. Its productive. In fact, I use linux since yggdrasil with kernel 0.9 I think. And redhat 8 was the first one which made me live in a desktop linux.. It's easy to work with, compared, say, to a debian, slackware or even the openbsd I used to have, it's easy to update, and it was the smoothest migration I've ever seen, from redhat 8 to 9, and from 9 to fedora. -- Alexandre Ganso _______________________________________________ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Introducing My Way - http://www.myway.com