Re: Is Fedora Core1 'tooo' old?

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Rajev Mhasawade said:
> Hi all,
> I am new to Linux and Fedora.I have got Fedora core 1 cd.Just wanna know
> if this verson is 'tooo' old?I know core 3 has released and core 4 is on
> the way.I wonder how fast does this happen just in 1-2 yrs.
> Plz also help me about how to update fedora.The page is there on site
> about it.but it goes over my head!
> Regards,
> Rajev

FC1 is "legacy" now, meaning that you'd be hard-pressed to find support
for it.  You can still find it at (I think) http://legacy.fedora.org.  New
Fedora releases happen every six months or so; you can find that at the
Fedora home page.  You can simply download a newer release with
Bittorrent.  Conventional wisdom seems to be that you should perform a
clean install with each release instead of upgrading, but I've had no
problems with my system, upgrading from FC1 to FC2 and then to FC3.


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