On 11/9/06, Jose Celestino <japc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Words by Mike McCarthy, W1NR [Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 02:05:24PM -0500]:
> > If you really want stable Linux, you probably should NOT be using FC6 and certainly not a testing tree!
> >
> > You probably should consider ubuntu or RHEL which are much more stable in general. You do trade off having the "latest and greatest" packages for
> > the stability of time tested but slightly older versions.
> >
>
> Stop being a troll.
errr? Of all the things in this thread, how is the above trolling?
Don't know, but Fedora is leading and bleeding.
A final release is more like an RC of other
distros. Running a testing builds of software
on it is like putting it back in BETA. If
a user wants stability & safety, changing is
distros is a valid recommendation and/or not using
test repos.
I have been a nVIDIA closed source driver user
for over 4 years and have been quite pleased
that we are even supported which is far from
an obligation considering the actual number
of Linux users.
Stephen