John Summerfield schrieb:
Antonio M wrote:
> I am using it on my office laptop and on my homeserver for day to day
> work (I am not a specialist of software..)
> Do you mean that I am a super-crazy linux user???
Something like that. I think use of Fedora for those purposes is
unwise, it's a development platform for people to evaluate new
technologies.
"[...] I think use of Development for those purposes is unwise, it's a
development platform [...]"
Fedora is ok for day_to_day_work.
Anyone who expects it to provide a stable, reliable platform will be
disappointed.
@home: since RedHatLinux 7.3-9 and Fedora Core 1-7 i do my
day_to_day_work on several rhl/fedora boxes for servers and desktops
@work: we have rhl7.3-servers, fc4-servers, rhel5.x-servers
(non-commercial, academic) - we are not disappointed
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Overview
[...] The operating system is Fedora. It comes out twice a year or so.
It's completely free, and we're commited to keeping it that way. It's
the best combination of robust and latest software that exists in the
free software world. [...]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Objectives
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[... the usual js rhel-clone and other linux stuff ...]
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shrek-m