[PLUG] Fedora 9 (Sulphur) Released
Rahul Sundaram
sundaram at fedoraproject.org
Fri May 16 17:57:31 IST 2008
Vidyadhar Gadgil wrote:
>
> This is one viewpoint I agree with. I used apt on Fedora 3, but
> when I switched to Fedora 5, apt had been discontinued, and I was
> forced to switch to yum.
Seems incorrect. It has been in the repository from early on and don't
recall it ever being dropped.
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/5/SRPMS/repoview/apt.html
> Of course, Rahul has given a variety of technical reasons (which
> are Geek to me :-), and says that apt and synaptic are now
> available again in Fedora, and that yum is much improved. So maybe
> this rant is outdated.
Yep. If the last experience is Fedora Core 5, that is 4 releases and a
couple of years back atleast. A huge amount of changes have happened in
between. Might want to grab the live cd and take a look. Fedora 9 is
also the only OS to provide a easy utility to convert live cd's to boot
able USB's for both Windows and Linux in a non-destructive way while
also having data persistence that supports settings as well as software
changes. Essentially a portable OS in your USB disk. Try it.
Rahul
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