Around 10:14pm on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 (UK time), Randy Easley scrawled:
Where can I download the latest kernel support dvd for Fedora 9?
I want to be able to install in graphical mode.
Also, I'm head to head with Fedora vs Centos
Which is supported better?
Which version will not break code and libraries, etc.
Which updates better?
If you want stability run Centos, if you want latest versions (bleeding
edge?) run Fedora. Fedora will require frequent re-installation or
upgrade to a newer version.
I run Centos on my servers and Fedora on my work stations.
In my experience both are well supported (but what do you mean by
support - paid for support, support on these sort of mailing lists, or
updates by package maintainers?)
I haven't had particular problems with either "breakign code and
libraries".
Both update fine.
Steve
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