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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the breakage happens upstream and kernel developers wont wait for nvidia to play catchup. its not intentional breakage either. quit whining. if you choose to use proprietary blobs of code the burden is on you because fedora has a clearly stated goal of supporting only free and open source software
the breakage happens upstream and kernel developers wont wait for nvidia to play catchup. its not intentional breakage either. quit whining. if you choose to use proprietary blobs of code the burden is on you because fedora has a clearly stated goal of supporting only free and open source software