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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Get FC2, add nothing new, and sell the result of this "big" labor as : Mandrake 10.1.
No thanks.
Yeah... like, the package installer/remover GUI Mandrake has that fedora has not... (by the way, which installer is to be used on Fedora? Yum? Apt? Up2date? Rpm? God, so many choices...)
And like... Mandrake plays mp3 out of the box, and adding more multimedia apps is so easy... and the speed? Oh, Fedora, talk about bloat and slowness...
And... Mandrake has that cool partition manager tool, allowing me to create/delete/move partitions... what partition manager Fedora has? Oh it hasn't one...
Please. Mandrake is so much better than Fedora, it's almost unfair.
Get FC2, add nothing new, and sell the result of this "big" labor as : Mandrake 10.1.
No thanks.
Yeah... like, the package installer/remover GUI Mandrake has that fedora has not... (by the way, which installer is to be used on Fedora? Yum? Apt? Up2date? Rpm? God, so many choices...)
And like... Mandrake plays mp3 out of the box, and adding more multimedia apps is so easy... and the speed? Oh, Fedora, talk about bloat and slowness...
And... Mandrake has that cool partition manager tool, allowing me to create/delete/move partitions... what partition manager Fedora has? Oh it hasn't one...
Please. Mandrake is so much better than Fedora, it's almost unfair.
Victor.