Fedora 15 Released
halfline writes "Fedora 15 was released today. It features GNOME 3 (with its substantially redone UI) and the systemd init system by default."
The release also brings the latest KDE and XFCE versions, improved Btrfs support, amd a switch from OpenOffice.org to LibreOffice. Installation images are available from the usual sources.
I haven't used it since FC4, but back then it sucked big time (they even bundled a buggy gcc version; it was impossible to compile any version of the kernel with it; oh, and the gcc project didn't publish binary version; just imagine installing gcc from source :) ).
The fact that KDE crashed 5 times as often that XP was just the tip of the iceberg. I it made me avoid Linux for a few years, and then tried Ubuntu, where my only gripe is ATI support, but it sucks for all distros.