Fedora Core 1 would be released November 3rd.  Fedora is the Red
Hat renamed.  http://fedora.redhat.com/

Can be updated by both yum and apt-rpm.

On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Gal Goldschmidt wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I search for a dream distribution
>
> Software:
>
> OO1.1
> Moz1.5+FB0.7 ( Support for Xprint)
> Xprint
> Culmus
> Koffice 1.2.1
> KDE 1.3.4
> Pine
> Latex+Hebrew
> Lynx
> XEmacs/Emacs
> Vim
> Xmms + mp3
> Xpdf
> gv
> Kdevelop
> Eclipse
> All the POSIX utils
> No ADware.
>
> Management:
> APT based, so I can upgrade just about everything but the kernel, on-line.
> Never have to reinstall/upgrade the OS offline.
>
> 1. RH and Mandrake have this annoying "upgrade every year or no security
> updates" policy.
> Also upgrading from one version to another is a ceremony of taking the machine
> down for a few hours.
> I can't blame them, they need some way to make us upgrade and buy the new
> version.
>
> 2. Debian is close, but Woody is very old and no Hebrew support.
> Unstable is well... unstable, the kde is broken because of a broken
> libsensors.
> It seem to work, it has problems and it's a moving target, keeping a secure
> and stable machine with it is not easy.
>
> 3. The closest thing I got is Gentoo,
>
> So do I have to compile everything and make a tar file distro?
>
> Bye
> Gal
>
>
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behdad,
who is going to study after finishing this mail.

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