Hi, > > I'm as far from a geek as anybody can be, but I certainly appreciate that > > Fedora chose me. > Using Fedora I've never looked back, it just works. I must say, having been with RedHat since pre version 1 (go bootstrapping!), I've seen many ups and downs in the stability and speed of various releases. Sure, I've tried other distros (Slackware rocks IMHO for really old machines, Mandrake [as was] blew chunks no matter what I did), but my machines are [now] Fedora. For me, it's the only one to use - albeit rawhide has had it's moments... like at one point if yum died during the update due to the machine locking, the next boot would render an almost useless box... I giggle when I hear people shouting about OS X - to me it's BSD with a funky front end. When I show those using Aero under Vista that we've had it for ages and it will run on a 512Mb memory laptop with a 1.3GHz processor they stand amazed. In short, I love linux and more over, love RH/Fedora which is why I'm always happy to spread the word and help whenever I can :-) TTFN Paul -- Sie können mich aufreizen und wirklich heiß machen!
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