Joe Zeff <joe(a)zeff.us> writes:
to say, designed for "Windows refugees." Fedora, OTOH, is
a much more
geeky distro designed as a test bed for new ideas, programs and
technologies that's not for people who don't like to tinker with
things or who aren't willing to accept that not everything in their
distro is really ready for prime time.
Hm, what do you really need to tinker with in Fedora (when you let gnome
aside which I find now even more unusable than it used to be, and when
you don`t mention the installer (with which you can`t tinker anyway))?
It`s just working fine (if you get it installed).
And people who don`t want to tinker might just tell the installer to do
whatever it wants, and that probably works, too: Lots of people care
about their existing data by pretending that it doesn`t exist and/or not
knowing that it does or where it does exist, and if in doubt, they`ll
say it`s not worth keeping anyway.
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Fedora release 20 (Heisenbug)