Can I just point out quickly here that
Fedora is probably not a proper distribution for home use? It's
meant to be a test bed for the latest in Linux and open source
software; it has a very short version cycle time, it's always on
the cutting edge, it isn't documented well, etc. I love it,
personally, but I'm a Linux administrator. The only advantages to it are that it's free, and a couple of people have written books based on it. You'd probably be much better off with RHEL (not free), CentOS (free) or Ubuntu (free), all of which are meant to be more stable and better documented than Fedora. Just my 2 cents. Hugh
-- Hugh Caley, Linux Administrator Aldon Computer Group 6001 Shellmound St. Suite 600 Emeryville, CA 94608 (510) 285-8542 | hughc@xxxxxxxxx |
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