JHorne wrote:
If I wanted to compare the different versions of fedora core, what would be
the components to focus on? The only thing I can think of as an example of
what I would compare from FC3 to FC4, would be the kernel. I know that
technically, probably every package between FC3 and 4 have been incremented,
but what about just the core things that make up the *real* difference?
What would those components be?
Thanks,
jonathan
I think it depends on what is 'core' to you- the kernel, yes. All the
components that make a basic system- hardware drivers, desktop
environments (Gnome and KDE), C compiler, perl interpreter, system
services (sendmail, named, ntpd), Python interpreter are all 'core' to
me; YMMV. What is important in a system to you?
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