>
> Why Fedora 14? It is not supported any more, and has reached its End of Life.
>
>   https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/End_of_life

We currently setup F18 (i386) on Core-2 Duo / i3 / i5 type processor
configurations.

As many engineering colleges still have P4 / Dual Core processor with
1 GB RAM we setup using Fedora 14 which performs well on these
hardwares. Most colleges we do workshop provide only lower
configurations for GNU/Linux lab setup and and use WinXP in  highend
configurations (say i5).

Also the pretty old GNOME 2 style interface is the other reason which
usually colleges like in Fedora Linux.

-- 
S. Baskar

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