For this article, I chose to take a slightly different approach than the standard "Linux distribution review". As I have written not just one, but two reviews of Fedora Core 2 for this site, I want to base my review of Fedora Core 3 on my experiences with its direct predecessor. Update: FC3 shots here.
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Being a desktop oriented distro, one has to wonder why they decided to start so many services on boot too. Ubuntu is nice in the regard (altho it's not enough debian unstable compatible for me).
I really like the feel of fedora, but I feel like the author about the multimedia stuff, it's such a pain to get everything to work.
Being a desktop oriented distro, one has to wonder why they decided to start so many services on boot too. Ubuntu is nice in the regard (altho it's not enough debian unstable compatible for me).
I really like the feel of fedora, but I feel like the author about the multimedia stuff, it's such a pain to get everything to work.