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Then why choose a distribution that does?
If you don't want to upgrade twice a year then why pick a distribution
that releases twice a year?

"You should be using Fedora because it includes the best, latest, and
most robust collection of free and open source software available"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ#Why_should_I_be_using_Fedora.3F

If that isn't you, find a better fit. If Red Hat is your style check out
centos.org, or RHEL. These are maintained for several years.
Posted by: Richard Flude   Posted on: 06/11/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Comment translation  Richard Flude | 06/11/09
is linux distro releases twice a year is doing any good?  kiazhi@... | 06/11/09
There are a few distros that rarely do a full new release,  g2g591 | 06/11/09
Then why choose a distribution that does?  Richard Flude | 06/11/09
quick boot up ... naah  siglostaffords | 06/12/09
VERY SCIENTIFIC  Parassassin | 06/12/09
RE: Red Hat releases Fedora 11  perlcopter | 06/15/09
RE: Red Hat releases Fedora 11  AHA_z | 06/24/09

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