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The Duck 07-14-2008 12:26 AM

Anyone using Fedora?
 
I'm downloading it now, it looks really cool.

http://fedoraproject.org/

http://fedoraproject.org/static/images/f9launch.png

kmanrox 07-14-2008 01:24 AM

hmm been using ubuntu... but this actually looks alot more user friendly that i had though.. actually looks just like ubuntu... im not much of a techie is why i was scared of trying fedora... ill have to give it a run

The Duck 07-14-2008 02:25 AM

I read somewhere people who used ubuntu then changed to fedora and never looked back.

peedy 07-14-2008 07:37 AM

OpenSuse is my distro of choice, check it out, its the most polished in my opinion.

SuzzyQ 07-14-2008 09:01 AM

We have Fedora on all our machines and love it. I highly suggest you also get and use Crossover Office. It is just like Wine but better. We have no problems running Windoz Apps with it. :thumbsup

tranza 07-14-2008 09:54 AM

I've never heard before!

videodoll 07-14-2008 10:44 AM

I have Fedora core 6. I downloaded 9 but I haven't seen any reason to upgrade.

I like fedora... It is quick and stable and I can ssh into my machine from anywhere...

I used redhat before Fedora. It had an rpm based system too. Using rpm's can sometimes get hairy. Sometimes you can't update software because everything is linked together and once you start installing source code things get out of whack because the rpm system won't recognize the source code as being installed. You pretty much have to stick to using the "yum" command to install updates if you don't want to screw things up. I haven't done that and I've managed to keep things somewhat straight. I am actually surprised I've avoided a upgrading from FC6 for all these years.

This is how mine looks (generic like the fc9 shots):
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/5...shotyy6.th.png

I have all transparent terminals too :1orglaugh Pretty geeky but I like it!

GrouchyAdmin 07-14-2008 10:46 AM

I tried Fedora a long time ago, and I still support it as a server for some folks, but I've been a Debian base guy until late. I tried, and fell for openSUSE. It's Linux - with bugfixes! Novell's OpenOffice has better, and more input filters; their gimp is a little bit cleaned up; their KDE desktop has custom addons and integrations.

It's nummy.

chelo - adultcopywriters 07-14-2008 12:04 PM

I have one machine with Fedora 8, best Linux package I've tried so far.
Way better than Debian.

HorseShit 07-14-2008 12:09 PM

it's all matter of opinion.. I like ubuntu quite a bit on the desktop.. for a server I'll probably always stick to FreeBSD though

ryansanfran 07-14-2008 12:40 PM

Are you using Fedora for your servers? or for your desktop?
Fedora's are great for personal computing but I have to give a credit to FreeBSD when it comes to security for servers.
I usually recommend FreeBSD to all my clients. BTW, Fedora kicks ass for a personal use.

videodoll 07-14-2008 02:32 PM

I think it can be a good distro for a server but it has to be set up correctly. The noncustomized installations bloat the system way too much for a server. My machine is for personal use but it's not too bloated because it is older. It seems like with each upgrade, there is more bloat but at the same time, computers get more powerful. Mine is a p4 1.3ghz so it can't handle all the extras. It also can't handle windows :1orglaugh I run an FTP, ssh, and apache. I use it for development, web browsing, network monitoring... things like that.

brandonstills 07-14-2008 03:46 PM

I just installed CentOS 5.2 in VMWare last night. Want to learn more about server admin stuff so thought it would be good to learn that way.

baddog 07-14-2008 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brandonstills (Post 14459682)
I just installed CentOS 5.2 in VMWare last night. Want to learn more about server admin stuff so thought it would be good to learn that way.

We started off using OS' like Fedora and FreeBSD, but CentOS seems to be the best . . . . at least for most of our needs.

yahoo-xxx-girls.com 07-14-2008 05:34 PM

I have tried all the linux/gui and unix/gui distros I could get my hands on... and for some reason these companies are always having issues around proper and easy support of 3d graphic cards... there were a few distros of ubuntu that allowed me to setup the 3d, however, for some reason the next version that came out of the distro messed up a simple install... I think the best distros are: Fedora, Suse and Ubuntu because they have a nice clean layout and installing programs for the most part is easy... however, I wish the companies would not keep messing with the video setup... it should not be impossible to just get a graphic driver and the two main graphic card companies like nvidia and ati to install at a 100% on their distros... yet year after year these companies allow for users to have issues... I am not a windows fan, however, if you install a program it will run... with linux/gui and or unix/gui this is not the case... also what happens if you loose your internet connection and you need a file only found online to install a much needed app or game ????

GrouchyAdmin 07-14-2008 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Balalsubturfyooj (Post 14460000)
I have tried all the linux/gui and unix/gui distros I could get my hands on... and for some reason these companies are always having issues around proper and easy support of 3d graphic cards... there were a few distros of ubuntu that allowed me to setup the 3d, however, for some reason the next version that came out of the distro messed up a simple install... I think the best distros are: Fedora, Suse and Ubuntu because they have a nice clean layout and installing programs for the most part is easy... however, I wish the companies would not keep messing with the video setup... it should not be impossible to just get a graphic driver and the two main graphic card companies like nvidia and ati to install at a 100% on their distros... yet year after year these companies allow for users to have issues... I am not a windows fan, however, if you install a program it will run... with linux/gui and or unix/gui this is not the case... also what happens if you loose your internet connection and you need a file only found online to install a much needed app or game ????

This, people, is why cocaine is bad for you.

fallenmuffin 07-14-2008 05:36 PM

Yup. I use Fedora 8 x86_64.

Fedora 9 still has some issues on 64 bit.

Using it as my desktop.

yahoo-xxx-girls.com 07-14-2008 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrouchyAdmin (Post 14460001)
This, people, is why cocaine is bad for you.

How fucking dare you suggest I do drugs !!!

Piece of shit...

:disgust

GrouchyAdmin 07-14-2008 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Balalsubturfyooj (Post 14460089)
How fucking dare you suggest I do drugs !!!

Piece of shit...

:disgust

I'm sorry, I didn't realize. I revoke my statement.

This, folks, is why you can't stop taking your antipsychotics when you "feel better".

ryansanfran 07-15-2008 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrouchyAdmin (Post 14460095)
I'm sorry, I didn't realize. I revoke my statement.

This, folks, is why you can't stop taking your antipsychotics when you "feel better".

:1orglaugh this is why I love this forum! And I can browse here while at work!!:thumbsup

The Duck 08-14-2008 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryansanfran (Post 14459089)
Are you using Fedora for your servers? or for your desktop?
Fedora's are great for personal computing but I have to give a credit to FreeBSD when it comes to security for servers.
I usually recommend FreeBSD to all my clients. BTW, Fedora kicks ass for a personal use.

freeBSD for server and im looking into fedora for desktop.

NiftyStats Jenna 08-14-2008 12:29 AM

Fedora rocks :)


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