I moved to Fedora from Red Hat 9. At first I was a bit skeptic as what would this "revamped" Red Hat would do, to my surprise, Yarrow (FC1) was very well put together and the novelty yum was at the time blown me away (I had tried to use apt-get on RH 9 and was very impressed with that too). I began using 2.6 kernels the day 2.6.0 came out (tried some of the test builds too) and the distro was 2.6 ready from the get go!! I moved to Tettnang since FC2T3 came out, when FC2 final was available I was all over it, too... Tettnang was one heck of distro too, though it had some rough edges. Heck my home server still runs Tettnang quite happily. By the time Heidelberg (FC3) came out, I waited until it was a bit mature (one month or so) since I had my Tettnang way too customized and didn't wanted to blow away all that work, but then I built the nerve to install Heidelberg... To this day I think of all FC distros, the one that impressed me the most after installation has got to be Heidelberg, everyting felt... just right. Hardware had never been an issue for the past 6 years, since I only buy Linux-compatible hardware since I moved 100% Linux, so that was not an issue, however it felt to some extent better than Tettnang, especially GNOME felt a lot better (faster, and over all better layed out). I was hessitant to move to Stentz, again since I had done so much customization on Heidelberg. The first time I installed Stentz, I felt a bit disoriented, and what especially felt like a blockage was the "difficulty" to get some of my older programs to run right, like those based on Java, since installing a JRE was a bit trickier. Looking back now, I say that in Stentz they did exactly what was needed for Java and it is not difficult at all, just... different. The idea of being able to have multiple JREs installed on the system to be used system wide is quite interesting (at least from a developer's point of view or a power user's point of view).
I've used a lot of other distributions, but I've lways (some how) been dragged back to Red Hat and now Fedora. There's always one thing I really like on a distro and something I really hate... Only two distros I've tested where the blance of things I like and dislike is just perfect: Fedora and Gentoo, and I've got them both!
If ain't broken, don't fix it! :eek:
If can be improved, go for it! :cool:
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