I have tested (or attempted to test via virtual systems) all the
Fedora versions between what I still use on a day-to-day basis (F8)
till today.
Since I'm still using (stuck on) F8, I was restricted to using only
the compatible versions of VirtualBox. From F12 through F17,
they wouldn't even boot on that version, and I couldn't upgrade
VirtualBox because of library incompatibilities with F8.
Fortunately...
This is the first version of Fedora (since F12) that works on
that old VirtualBox. So I can now (re)start seeing how to customize
F18 back into the kind of system I like (am accustom) to using.
A big thanks Fedora team.
Fulko
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