Try CentOS, it is the free version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Fedora has always had a rapid release cycle. The Red Hat backing, the Fedora community and the rapid releases are why I use it. I'm always excited when a new releases come out because it often means new features to play with which in turn can make my work life easier. Bob Cochran Mike Chalmers wrote: > I do not understand how Fedora expects you to upgrade or reinstall > every 6 months or so. > > This is just not right. > > Should a distro keep continuing to make you install every six months, > if so, I would rather use Microsoft. Why not provide updates, major > ones, to the already installed OS instead of having to reinstall a new > OS!!! I imagine that this, if done in an organized way, could be > easier on the developers of Fedora. > > INSTEAD OF MAKING CONSUMERS INSTALL EVERY SIX MONTHS OR UNTIL THE > UPDATES STOP, JUST PROVIDE LARGE UPDATES THAT UPGRADE A SYSTEM WITHOUT > HAVING TO DO A COMPLETELY NEW INSTALL??? > > THEN YOU WILL HAVE A LARGER FAN BASE AND A MORE STABLE OS!!! > > -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines