S.W. Bobcat wrote:
Hummmmmmm the "Fedora Community".... It is a shame that the Fedora
Leadership does not listen to fedora Users. Fedora 9. 10, and 11 have
been pieces of junk because the Fedora Leadership keeps foisting things
not ready for prime time and making them the Default: Examples Fedora 9
the introduction of KDE 4.0 which was intended for DEVELOPERS ONLY, the
in Fedora 11 the introduction of whatever it was that was known before
hand NOT to work with GRUB.
KDE 4.x is not just braely useable, and I was never able to get Fedora
11 to even install. The Fedora "Community"?!? When are you going to
start listening to USERS?!? I am a loyal Fedora USER, and it is a shame
that the Fedora Leadership seems unwilling to listen to the complaints
of its USERS. I'm still ising Fedora 8 and I'm hoping that in Fedora 12
the Fedora Leadership will have at long last started listening to its
USERS. If Fedora 12 is another overhyped piece of garbage long on
promises and short on delivery, I think that I'll simply start using
CentOS. My message to the Fedora Leadership: FIX THE STUFF ALRADY IN
FEDORA AND MAKE SURE IT WORKS BEFORE ADDING NEW HALF BAKED SOFTWARE.
R.H. Ruskin, Ph.D. 'I am the Cat who walks by himself, and all places
are alike to me." -- Rudyard Kipling
Ah, Rudyard Kipling, called our city the city with "All hell for a
basement."
I use Fedora at home and work with very few problems. At home I came a
across a major headache last night that I submitted a bug report on.
I do agree that many bugs just seem to get ignored but some of them are
outside the mandate of the Fedora team such as KDE 4 issues. Others
are, I feel personal as Moto4Lin not using the latest SVN as other
packages do.
For reliability, I find that Fedora 11 (at home) is quite stable and F10
(at work) only get rebooted when there is a kernel update. I do fear
that it is getting bloated more like Windows though.
Fedora is more bleeding edge and if you want to stick with older
software, then go with Centos as has been advised over the years. It is
your choice.
--
Robin Laing
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