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Morning,
Completely agree, I updated to 30 last thing last night.  A relatively simple, quick and easy process, I was impressed.  23 was just a copy I had downloaded from  somewhere for the USB.  When I had it installed, it was quite easy to find a link to download the latest version using the fedora installer.
Initially I couldnt find a suitable download link to make a USB live CD from windows.  It seemed alot easier when you could pick up linux format or lud....or I'm just not very au fait.
30 is very different from 23, or the user interface.  I'll look forward to having a play with it.  It installed gcc automatically this time, so that was good.  I couldn't find it in the software tab.

On Sat, 8 Jun 2019, 09:08 John Pilkington, <johnpilk222@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 08/06/2019 00:43, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> On 6/7/19 2:43 PM, Douglas G Mckendrick via users wrote:
>> Evening all,
>> After 9 years of not using linux, I've finally come back to the
>> fold....and tada! I've installed fedora....23.  I've just used Yum to
>> install GCC and a few others, updated the system etc.
>>
>> Is there any user groups in the Bedfordshire or Buckinghamshire area?
>>
>> Apologies if it's off topic, but I'm a decade out of touch.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Doug Mckendrick
>
> Just being nosey, but why 23 and not 30?
I have preferred to run (current - 1), now 29;  that means most of the
OS bugs have been shaken out (in part on this very active list) and bugs
that I see are more likely to be  the result of 'improvements' in the
cutting-edge version of my main application.

But 23 is way too far back.  Resources will be hard to find and there
will be no security updates.

I tried a search for 'linux user groups uk,' but most of the results
looked rather old.

Welcome back...

John P
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