Re: Why would I want Fedora?

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valik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
While I sit here viewing everyones' responses to this subject about Fedora's description, I have only few reasons to see the it would not be an "alternative" to said proprietary operating systems.  Thus far since the eariest stages of GUI driven Linux;  only gamers, flash developers and like would not see the os as becoming a strong "alternative os" meaning without emulation.

Fedora is what you make it to be. , nothing more and nothing less.  In short "It's an OS the allows you to express yourself creatively as an artist as well as a techie.

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also do not mention Fedora as an "alternative OS". May be "Fedora is a FREE OS comes with lots of FREE software that allows you to use it at will, for daily work, Internet and Email..." Something along this line. Hope you get what i meant here.

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