Do they release any subversions? Like Fedora 12.1 No, Download the net install or DVD (and enable the update repositories during install on the DVD) then you'll get the most up to date version during installation.
Fedora is becoming more popular, at least according to distrowatch : http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20100104#stats Ubuntu is still in the lead, at least according to the method used by distrowatch.
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Originally Posted by bodhi.zazen Fedora is becoming more popular, at least according to distrowatch : http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20100104#stats Ubuntu is still in the lead, at least according to the method used by distrowatch. That is pretty interesting that fedora has seem to replace OpenSUSE for the #2 position.
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Originally Posted by 今幸福 what do you like?...anything? I like Gnome
Originally Posted by MattDobson I like Gnome Gnome is very, very nice.
Originally Posted by 今幸福 Okay I'm in the fedora 12 Live CD (KDE version) and love it! here's a screenshot of the default look. That looks very nice.
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Think I need to download fedora, I havent played with it in a few releases.
Originally Posted by 今幸福 That is pretty interesting that fedora has seem to replace OpenSUSE for the #2 position. That's only because Fedora is better...oops did I say that out loud?
That is pretty interesting that fedora has seem to replace OpenSUSE for the #2 position. It definitely is interesting. Though if only the xorg devs would introduce some backwards compatibility so that closed source GPU drivers would work on each Fedora release. Though it is possible to run the older version of Fedora (11 instead of 12 for example) and then when the drivers are released for 12 in RPMFusion or something just upgrade the whole system, I've done that with Fedora for years and it's always worked.
Originally Posted by Techsnap It definitely is interesting. Though if only the xorg devs would introduce some backwards compatibility so that closed source GPU drivers would work on each Fedora release. Though it is possible to run the older version of Fedora (11 instead of 12 for example) and then when the drivers are released for 12 in RPMFusion or something just upgrade the whole system, I've done that with Fedora for years and it's always worked. interesting.
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