On Tuesday 14 November 2006 20:30, Brad Fuller wrote: > every time there is a new Fedora Core, I usually get around to moving to > the next version. However, for me, it's a bit of a pain to do because > you really have to wipe the disc and start all over.. ."upgrading" > Fedora doesn't really work well. At least for me it doesn't. > > Don't you find this a bit irritating? I do. It's not hard, it just seems > unnecessary. > > Are other distros better at upgrading but also provide all of the nice > features that Fedora does? (there are a lot of audio apps available in > rpm for Fedora. I just can't spend my time compiling each and every one > when updates come along.) > > What do others do? Why not use CentOS or another such variation on FC? FC is destined to always be latest and greatest, so it comes with the territory. -Joseph M. Gaffney aka CuCullin