On 01/06/04 Ian Pilcher said: > I've got to say that I agree. I wasn't very sanguine after my > experiences with test-1 and test-2 (didn't have time to try test-3), but > the installation of FC2 and the transition from FC1 have gone as > smoothly as any that I can remember. (I always install a new Red Hat/ > Fedora Core release on a separate partition and manually move system and > application configuration settings over.) > > I did have to give up on using the VIA I/O APIC on my Abit VP6, but > that's a Linux kernel issue, and it's really no great loss on a 2-way > system. Personally I've been holding off. My wife wants to try it for dual-booting with XP, and given the open bug against dual-booting with windows, I'd rather avoid the headache. I love FC1 though. Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <msoulier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> The major advances in civilization are processes that all but wreck the societies in which they occur. -- Albert North Whitehead
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