I agree.
I've been using Fedora since version 1 and have found it to have a stability that many other distros just can't achieve.
I own a production company and we're constantly looking for ways speed up our 3D render time. We recently built a very effective render farm based on Fedora 8, which renders significantly faster than the Windows based systems we were testing on.
We also use Fedora to run our mail server, web server, file servers, etc... etc... and have had almost no problems (unless by human error). Sure we come across things that require strange and sometimes extensive workarounds, but thats part of the fun, anyway.
Not only is Fedora free like free speech, but also free like free beer and this suites our pocket really well.
I agree. I've been using Fedora since version 1 and have found it to have a stability that many other distros just can't achieve. I own a production company and we're constantly looking for ways speed up our 3D render time. We recently built a very effective render farm based on Fedora 8, which renders significantly faster than the Windows based systems we were testing on. We also use Fedora to run our mail server, web server, file servers, etc... etc... and have had almost no problems (unless by human error). Sure we come across things that require strange and sometimes extensive workarounds, but thats part of the fun, anyway. Not only is Fedora free like free speech, but also free like free beer and this suites our pocket really well.