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* and then Matthew Galgoci declared....
> > > Fedora is and will continue to be free (open-source), plus it is and will 
> > > continue to be free (cost nothing). You can use Fedora on any systems you 
> > > choose for no cost, including updates. Red Hat, Inc. will not sell support 
> > > for Fedora. It will be as leading-edge as possible, and is likely to be as 
> > > stable as what you were used to seeing from Red Hat Linux.
> > 
> > That sounds like the one for me then. I like my stuff as cutting edge as
> > I can get it but do need it to be stable enough to rely on as a home
> > machine.
> > 
> > Are many of you running Fedora yet?
> 
> I am running it at home plus a 2.6 test kernel :)
> 
> One of the nice things about fedora is that you can just drop a 2.6 kernel on it
> without upgrading any additional packages.

Right. Presumably it's basic setup is like RH9? - I could run the nvidia
kernel patches and drivers on it?
-- 
Nick W


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