John Summerfield wrote:
Fedora is more like Debian's testing, or Ubuntu's mainline. I run it
on a separate system, where I want to play with the latest technology.
The pooter has hardware virtualisation, and I use Xen.
Yes, this seems a good solution. I have to make some free space on my
desktop and use Fedora with 'testing' repository enabled.
Is it okay to mix up both fedora-stable and testing softwares together?
Or I have to disable 'stable' repository and enable 'testing' repository
only? In debian-world, I've enabled only 'testing' and disable 'stable'
(many people mixes though)
Rawhide translates most nearly to SID. Still in development. I'm
pondering on this, probably will run it as a guest under F8. Not the
best for beginners without a geek on standby.
Some people run SID, Some people run Rawhide; both are possible, and
I'm sure some users of both don't appreciate the risks involved. Fine
for geeks and wannabe geeks.
I have to learn many things but I'm not afraid of Linux. For the time
being, I may not jump to the rawhide but I'll catch up soon.
By the way, you guys are really helpful and I appreciate your comments
on a off-topic like this.
regards,
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