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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> Of course I'm thinking debian stable here but some newer apps would be nice
This is not exactly the point.
Sarge will be out in a couple of months. Sarge will be something like FC2. And still no amd64, apt still is not bi-arch (amd64 & i386), no selinux, no xorg, confusing system tools, ...
> Of course I'm thinking debian stable here but some newer apps would be nice
This is not exactly the point.
Sarge will be out in a couple of months. Sarge will be something like FC2. And still no amd64, apt still is not bi-arch (amd64 & i386), no selinux, no xorg, confusing system tools, ...
Don't even try to compare to FC3...
> feature updates or pure security related
both but mostly security related.