On Sun, 2008-04-27 at 18:43 -0600, kwhiskerz wrote: > I, for one: > > -love fedora (began in 97 or 98 with redhat 5 and never left). I try other > distros long enough to get them installed, for about 5 minutes, but NEVER > migrate my personal information to any other system, as I see, time and > again, that it is all just Linux and Fedora has the best support and > maintenance. It is simply reliable. I use fedora-testing, so occasionally > there might be a glitch that takes 2-3 days to get repaired. In all, a super > distro! > > -rpm and yum are solid and reliable and simply work. I have tried at least 3 > installations of Kubuntu and apt broke on the very first update and I > couldn't even get the sytem updated from the live cd to the new versions on > the repository - that is not good. > > -I do get impatient with Fedpora sometimes, as it could sometimes be more > bleeding edge for my taste (I read about cool things I want to try, hence > install, as mentioned above, but this distro is where everything works). > > -new kernels bring new features, repair problems, and to my glee, whenever > something has not quite worked or gotten broken, a couple of days later and > voilà, a new kernel and a reboot and I am again happy. > > -I love the updates. So many new features, and I just can't wait to try them, > and I wake up in the morning to see a whole slew of new fixes. I just can't > wait to install them. > > Fedora is simply mature, well-maintained, reliable and serious... suitable for > anyone, even beginner (as I was when I began with redhat), who wishes to get > the computer out of the back pocket and onto the desktop. > > Keep up the superb work, guys! > +1 John -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list