On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, Aly Dharshi wrote: > I would say the Fedora Core series. RedHat 9.0 wasn't considered bleeding > edge. Distro's like debian are less bleeding edge. But for a bleeding edge > system, the application base is fairly stable in my opinion. You get the > latest and greatest. I would say: - rawhide is bleeding-edge, but fedora would be rough-edges And the equivalnets I have bettween fedora & debinan are: rawhide - debian unstable fedora - debian testing (without the relese snapshots which is fedora) RHEL/CentOS - debian stable. And debian is a bit slower coming up with releases. > Many folks don't read the Release Notes, these are very important to read. You > will see someone post a message asking how VMWare will run under FC3 when the > release notes have it plain and clear instructions. Likewise for the ssh > changes for X forwarding. true.. Satish