Hi Mohsin,

Fedora 7 is very stable. I am using that in my laptop and also in our office
servers.
We have 2 servers to host Virtual Machines (Appliance) and the host OS is
Fedora 7.
May be it is available in market but I have and using my own copy downloaded
from Fedora project site.

Fedora Core 5 is also good and stable. I have used that too. Even used that
as VM.

As server OS they are both fantastic and with them you are getting latest
version of those servers apps like apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL etc and latest
kernel supporting latest hardwares.

As an example, for our VM host server H/Ws we were first considering CentOS
5 (based on Fedora 6) but we ran into issues as those ASUS barebones have
newer gigabyte network card and they were not working.
CentOS5 kernel does not have the driver.
Later, we switched to Fedora 7 which had support for those network card.

Hope I have been able to provide you with some help.

Cheers,
Imtiaz
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ImtiazRahi

On 11/4/07, mohsin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello mr. imtiaz
> can u tell me about latest released version of fedora ? how stable is it
> for server applications ? is it avail in market ? i have fedora 5, pls
> comment on 5 also.
> thanks
> mohsin
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Imtiaz Rahi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Group <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, November 3, 2007 2:16:01 AM
> Subject: [bdlug] Fedora 8 features and Interviews
>
> Fedora people are interviewed about upcoming Fedora 8 features.
> Check them out here. http://fedoraprojec t.org/wiki/ Interviews
>
> You will be able to know details what new features are implemented and
> how.
> Note: Fedora 8 is going to be released on November 8 and I am eagerly
> waiting for it.
>
> Cheers,
> Imtiaz
>


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