On Monday 19 January 2009 11:17:23 Ralf Corsepius wrote: > "multimedia" (home-) users, "office"-desktop users, linux-newcomers or > server-/multi-users should avoid Fedora. Well, let's see, I've got two instances of F10 sitting here beside me in my home, and they both can play any flavor of multi-media I throw at them I have two F10 desktop usages in my office, and if you are referring to that "Office" which is a product from Redmond, I even have that running on one machine at work - use it all the time... Five and a half years ago, the very first distro I tried was FC1 - it was my first venture into the world of Linux - since then, I've loaded and used at least 30-40 other distributions, but I keep giving up on them and keep coming back to Fedora I have one Fedora server at home, and one at work; they're not doing Enterprise level serving, but they're doing serious serving with a wide range of services; neither one has ever been down for more than a day, and that has been extremely seldom - I have migrated each through each version of Fedora over the years with nary a hiccup... As to multi-users - I do have one server set up as multi-user, but it doesn't get used for anything but secure FTP access, so I guess that doesn't really count... -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines