Fedora Core 4 Installation Guide
ogo writes "The Fedora Documentation Project recently announced that the first Installation Guide for Fedora Core is available. It is specifically for Fedora Core 4, which will be released publicly on June 13, and x86 hardware."
I recently went Mac *ducks* and while you dont have massive respositories and things like that. Their package management .app system is by far the best solution.
.app file which nearly eliminates lib version conflicts.
Tracks executables by inode not directory so I can stick my programs wherever I feel like it.
97% of all system libs and such are standard with the OS and available to the coders.
The other 3% of libs and custom code are just packaged into the
While Free is always better OS X has the polish that I wish Linux currently does not have in a number of areas.