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On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 09:09, Andy Neff wrote:
> I just had one question which is, can Fedora be considered an upgrade
> or superior to RedHat Linux 9.0.  I am not sure which version I would
> like to download.  I want to start coding in linux and become
> comfortable with it.  But I don't want to practice on a "dead-end"
> operating system that will no longer be used.

Your question is impossible to answer without knowing what your needs
are.  In my isolated situation, where I was running RH9 on a Compaq
Armada laptop, it was a fantastic upgrade.  The nptl patches have made
my desktop experience much, much faster.

What is your definition of a "dead-end" operating system?  SCO? 
Contrary to what they might have you believe, Linux is NOT SCO.  ;-)

-- 
Jason Dixon, RHCE
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net




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