Hi, > what are those isos ? Rawhide is the development versions of the code which, when *stable* find their way to the core repository. If you don't mind your machine not working as it should, things going wrong unexpectedly and non-standard RPMs falling over dead, rawhide offers you a wealth of goodies. However, if you're a bog-standard user who wants stability and reliability, stick with core. For example, I'm on rawhide on all of my machines, but that's the point. They're mine and no-one else has access to them (as in user accounts). On my wife, son's and daughter's machines, they're on core. TTFN Paul -- "ein zu starker starker Anblick kann Sie toten. Sie gegen gerade uber den Rand mit dem festen Wissen des Wege vor Ihnen" - Linus Tordvals -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list