Jason Lanpher said: > How does it compare to say Red Hat 9.0? Are most of the same features > included in Fedora 1? Is it stable? My understanding is that Fedora has all the features of 9, plus. The point of the Fedora releases is to be on the bleeding edge, all the newest packages with the newest features. It's essentially beta testing stuff for consideration of inclusion in RHEL, which is why Red Hat sponsors it. I've found it to be fairly stable, but they have a very rapid release cycle for it, and old versions will reach EOL very rapidly. So, in a business enironment it may not be ideal, unless you don't mind annual upgrades. Some businesses don't mind this, it seems like a box rarely lasts longer than a year where I work due to rapid growth and change within the company. However, fedoralegacy.org will supposedly be maintaining packages for Fedora for two releases, so they will keep producing updates for Fedora 1 and Fedora 2 after they hit EOL, until Fedora 3 hits EOL, then they will support Fedora 2 and 3. This should help slow down things a little bit for Fedora. You can look at http://fedora.redhat.com for more info on their release cycle, and http://www.fedoralegacy.org for more info on that project. Josh _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list