2010/10/31 Tom Horsley <[email protected]>:
> A lot of people like the timed swapping of content such as you
> have in the top half of the page, but I have to say I always
> find it irritating. The timer never has any idea if I'm half
> way through looking at something when it swaps it out :-).
>
> In page 1 of the content, I think it is reaching a bit to
> describe fedora with the word "stable". I wouldn't consider
> any release with a 6 month release cycle as "stable", and
> googling in the fedora user's list could probably find thousands
> of messages with people jumping on users running fedora as
> a server telling them they should use centos or rhel if
> they want a stable release for a server.
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First of all, fedora IS stable. especially fedora 13. see
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Updates_Policy for example.
i have used fedora for a long time, and it's the most stable operation
system i've ever used.
if you want unstable, you should try fedora rawhide.

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