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Fedora 14 Released and Reviewed — Advanced, and Not For Wimps

Several readers have sent word that Fedora 14, codenamed Laughlin, has been released. A brief listing of the major changes has been posted, and the download is available at the Fedora project's site. Reader jfruhlinger points out a quick review of the new version, saying, "Remember the days when being a Linux user was like being part of a select priesthood — arcane knowledge needed, but great rewards? Steven Vaughan-Nichols has tested out Fedora 14, and that was how it went. No Ubuntu-style handholding, but some powerful new features."

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  1. KDE by stoolpigeon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I've always used KDE with RedHat/Fedora. He needs more friends that run Fedora.

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  2. Re:Wanker by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yeah, I saw that too. And then he ends the review with "they need more quality assurance". Apparently someone doesn't know what the term "beta" means.

  3. arcane knowledge needed, but great rewards? by Jimmy+King · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sure, I remember those days. Now that I use Linux for real work, with live production servers, and not just screwing around in my bedroom I don't have time for that nonsense. I greatly prefer the more common state of things where the mostly automated configuration is probably pretty close to what I need, but I still have the option to make use of that arcane knowledge to tweak things if I need/want to.

    Don't get me wrong, that kind of distro still has its place in the world, but it shouldn't be the standard way of things.

  4. Re:In Some Ways It Still Is by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ... We have mail slots?

    Why couldn't they just send an email...

    Check your spam folder. I think it was titled "Hot Russian Girls Await You".

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  5. Terrible review by Gothmolly · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Half the article describes his test laptop and the theme he used. Then he didn't get USB3 to work, and suggested you overwrite your modules file (hint: use 2 > characters, not one). Then he complained about the CD burning program. Who burns CDs anymore?

    Nothing about SELinux, nothing about filesystems, nothing about updated packages like SSH, Postfix, Bind, or anything.

    a better article summary: "Beta Fedora makes a weak desktop, and I didn't bother to try any of the cool features of Linux"

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