> > > I look forward to a clean start every six months > > > > 20 minute install - pleasure getting it back to > how I like it !! > > > > > > > > John > > > Obviously you don't use your machine for anything > resembling work. > > > I tend to wait for up to half a year past the new > release for all the > > > bugs to be worked out. Radeon support, for instance, > was nonexistent a > > > few releases back. And don't get me started on the > toy version of KDE. > > There is some truth in your statement re work however > > its easy to have separate partitions for each release > > as small as 20GB is OK, then on a 500GB disk you can keep > > 20 previous releases and boot them as required! > > /home, /global, ... on a Centos 5.4 server gives you the > stability > > you desire. > > Yes I had problems with F12 nvidia and a few other things > > but in general Fedora supports the latest hardware and is > almost > > always running smoothly in pretty quick time. > > The amount of effort put into each release always amazes > me. > > If real stability was your aim then you wouldn't be > using Fedora ! > > John > > -- > I beg to differ - out of all the > distros I've tried, and am still trying being a distro > hopper, I've found overall Fedora to be the most stable > when using the latest release (without anything such as > testing, rawhide or similar enabled on any, where > available) > > Debian comes a close second, but only until you move up to > Squeeze/Sid which is when the trouble starts for me. Fedora > is more stable than that. > > > -----Inline Attachment Follows----- While Fedora is stable most of the time even rawhide *where some updates like kernel xorg break some functionality*, I would hate to disagree with your statement. Some folks will dispute that Fedora is more stable than say Arch?, which BTW does provide a rolling release model. I can say that Slackware is more stable(INMHO) and still has a newer kernel than Fedora 2.6.33 and Fedora is at 2.6.32.9-? , Fedora had a reputation that it is not living up to, except Rawhide :) They are at a point, where they are sacrificing latest and greatest vs. Stability. It is good that Fedora is stable, when one does not mess much with it^{1} :) Regards, Antonio {1} Running Updates testing, running too many repos, & have proprietary stuff running, ATI Radeon that are not supported well, etc. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines