On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 21:57, ody quraviharto wrote: > hello all, > firstly I'm a newbie of Fedora. I wonder to know why Fedora release > version so soon? > I've just installed FC2 a year ago and now FC4 is released. > I'm afraid that my FC2 can't be upgraded and goes into legacy product. > As a Linux user, I'm concerned installing new version of Fedora > instead of developing application on Fedora, yes so my job is > installing the new version, installing on and on. > do I have to move to another longer-life-cycle distro? Before you can decide this, you have to understand the Fedora/Red Hat policy of not doing version-number application updates within a distribution version's life. If you are running a server, you probably don't mind keeping older versions because Linux server applications have been stable and feature-complete for a long time. However, desktop software is still evolving rapidly so you probably want to run the latest versions - and with fedora the only way to get them is to move to the latest distribution release. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx