![]() ![]() KDE 4.0 + ext4 + Firefox 3 beta -> all ~ BETA. Please report your bugs instead of just posting them on message boards so these things aren’t reoccurring also so we know you’re not full of it =)įedora 9 includes the most advanced Linux software even in key components for desktop way too fast. too bad cause id like to see it get more testers seeing as how its 100% dedicated to free software. rpm fusion or rpm deltas would be nice but i guess it didn’t get enough attention from people who wanted to put in work on it.Īppaerntly fedora isn’t for everyone. Since everyone seems to be complaining i figured id chime in and say not everyone is disappointed with the stability. There is a bug with the mousepad im experience but no major stability issues. I tend to buy mainline hardware maybe thats why i tend to not have issues. Its a shame how much experience can vary from system to system. Closest thing was during alpha the calculator would lock up but the update was in the next day i guess it was a typo or something uncomplicated. I’ve seen plenty of bugs but I can’t honestly say i remember the last time i’ve had a system lockup or x crash or anything like that on a system level. I’ve been using this since alpha and never see total crash issues. Definitely not beginner friendly (but that depends on the hardware too). I am using it right now, and have no other problems: No crashes yet – I will not reboot, I will leave it on and see how long it will keep going. Did not even bother, I will wait for the stable driver. You will need a beta and plenty workarounds if you wish to get the 3D desktop running. The new xorg server is not supported by the stable NVidia driver. No problem for me, but an absolute no-no for a beginner. Resorted finally to editing the conf files by hand. Activating the atheros card from the Network Manager was no good. Had to hunt it down from another machine and copy it. I needed this to compile the madwifi drivers. With 9, I had problems from the start: Installation went fine but the kernel-devel package was missing. I did not use Fedora 8 much, due to some machine / partitioning changes, it would not install so I ended up using Ubuntu instead. I am a Fedora person, tracking it and using it as my regular Desktop since Fedora 4. ![]()
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