Linked by Jason Parker on Mon 20th Oct 2003 18:01 UTC
Fedora Test 3, is, most certainly, as the name says, a test. In my experience there are a few problems and a few bugs that would keep me from recommending it as an everyday desktop replacement, but nonetheless, Fedora is an Operating System (distro) worth watching out.
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I'm not really drawn to gentoo by having to compile my own applications, I would really like there to be a binary portage too. Luckily in new versions of Gentoo the cds have compiled packages for your archatecture so you can get right into GNOME from the start.
I'm drawn to it by the control and simplicity of it. I like having total control of knowing what's on my system and getting read of applications and utilities I don't want or need. I did the same thing when I used windows.
I also find gentoo's dep management system great too.
I'm not really drawn to gentoo by having to compile my own applications, I would really like there to be a binary portage too. Luckily in new versions of Gentoo the cds have compiled packages for your archatecture so you can get right into GNOME from the start.
I'm drawn to it by the control and simplicity of it. I like having total control of knowing what's on my system and getting read of applications and utilities I don't want or need. I did the same thing when I used windows.
I also find gentoo's dep management system great too.