Re: WHY I WANT TO STOP USING FEDORA!!!

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As I said above I am sorry for the initial RANT. Thank you to all for
your patience and help.

I have been looking into ARCH, which someone, mentioned above, and I
think their philosophy towards Linux is, quite good, a rolling
release. It is harder to work with initially seeing as it does not
have a graphical install process. It is a minimal installation, which
I like, and you install only what you want after the minimal
installation. It also releases the latest packages usually in 1 day or
2. Didn't know that there was a distro like ARCH.

For the question above, I do like to stay up to date, and the GUI
matters a pretty good bit to me. I love the changes that KDE made,
with their GUI, when they went to 4 and now to 4.2!

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