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The Fedora Core 5 Install Experience

daria42 writes "A detailed image gallery walks the reader through the complete Fedora Core 5 installation."

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  1. The Fedora Core 5 Install Experience? by Quirk · · Score: 3, Interesting
    uhm... no, this would be a representation of the FC5 install experience. The install experience would, you know, be the install experience. And how many /.ers need such an elementary introduction? It's nice that it's being done, maybe the FC community have taken notice of the Ubuntu user friendly experience and are trying to ease new users into a babystep by babystep install?

    I couldn't shake Jimi Hendrix doing are you experienced as an interior sound track. :)

    --
    "Academicians are more likely to share each other's toothbrush than each other's nomenclature."
    Cohen
  2. Re:My Fedora Core 5 Install Experience. by merreborn · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What, don't they have a netinstall image? Who wants to waste a bunch of CDs anyway?

    I typically just go with the minimum net install, and then apt-get whatever I need.

  3. Fedora's version of KDE is broken by billybob2 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    KDE is broken in the latest Fedora release, which doesn't really surprise me given the fact that Red Hat has always had abyssmal support for KDE.

    I think applications like Konqueror File Manager, K3B for burning CDs and DVDs, AmaroK for listening to music, Kaffeine for watching movies, etc are a must for a desktop computer. It's a shame that Red Hat doesn't put more resources into ensuring KDE is usable on their systems.

    Anyway, I'll stick with ArkLinux, Kubuntu and openSUSE since KDE actually works on those distros.