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A Mac User's Opinion of Fedora Core 6
by James R. Stoup
May 07, 2007
Years ago in college I started using Fedora Core 2 and was, to say the least, very unimpressed. Upgrading to Core 3 was better, but still painful. Since then I have used Cores 4, 5, and 6 and can say that they have improved drastically with each iteration. In fact, they have improved so much that for the past year I have used Fedora exclusively as my system at work. And while I still definitely prefer my Macs, I have come to appreciate my Fedora system. So, the following review isn’t meant to sway you from using your Mac, only to enlighten you to the fact that you can have quite a nice system using Fedora Core 6.
Before I get any further into this review let me make one thing very clear: using Fedora means using the command line. If this frightens you then please put the install disks down and back away slowly from your computer.
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Sigh! I'd actually thought I'd download Fedora now. But I guess I should just "put the install disks down and back away slowly from" my Mac.
by James R. Stoup
May 07, 2007
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Years ago in college I started using Fedora Core 2 and was, to say the least, very unimpressed. Upgrading to Core 3 was better, but still painful. Since then I have used Cores 4, 5, and 6 and can say that they have improved drastically with each iteration. In fact, they have improved so much that for the past year I have used Fedora exclusively as my system at work. And while I still definitely prefer my Macs, I have come to appreciate my Fedora system. So, the following review isn’t meant to sway you from using your Mac, only to enlighten you to the fact that you can have quite a nice system using Fedora Core 6.
Before I get any further into this review let me make one thing very clear: using Fedora means using the command line. If this frightens you then please put the install disks down and back away slowly from your computer.
Read more...
Sigh! I'd actually thought I'd download Fedora now. But I guess I should just "put the install disks down and back away slowly from" my Mac.