It’s no secret that I’m a Fedora User and advocate. I’ve been using Red Hat Linux since ’97 and Fedora since the change. So I just found a js with a counter for the release of Fedora 9 and set it up. There have been many changes over time, some versions I really didn’t like: Red Hat 9 or Fedora 4. I’m not sure of the details of why I just remember upgrading and downgrading a week later. I really have my hopes up for Fedora 9, the actual stable release (8) isn’t one of my favorite upgrades: it fixed some things and broke others. We’ll see what Fedora has in store for us. I’ll be posting a small review once I upgrade and the workarounds I use to get my box working just how I like it.
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