On 01/30/2010 10:14 AM, Alan Cox wrote:
The question remains: Do you just want to experiment and incur the problems that require expertise to fix, or do you want to use the os to drive applications which achieve results, if the latter then stick with Fedora 11.
12 is visually much nicer, and has some good improvements - but I think that's good advice. The FC12 virtualisation still crashes (in bugzilla getting debugged) and there are some other rough edges.
Agreed. Give it time and it will be a winner, but then Fedora 13 or 14 will be up and running. This is why I look into upgrading a production os every 2nd or 3rd version and just play around with the latest version getting the hang of it's new attributes and capabilities. R