fedora newbie
Jimmy Hayes
jhayes at verilet.com
Tue Sep 28 17:32:03 UTC 2004
Thanks joey.
-----Original Message-----
From: Joey Kelley [mailto:joey at rrnne.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 10:02 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: fedora newbie
Jimmy,
A fellow Newbie here, but I think I've picked up the correct
answers to
your questions:
Fedora Core 2 (FC2) is the latest 'stable' release, meaning
intended to
be used fully.
Fedora Core 3 Test 2 (FC3T2) is the latest release for testing
(similar
to a beta, a release prior to the full release)
As a side note, I'm sticking with FC1 until FC3 comes out,
mainly
because of a variety of issues with the FC2 release. (most of them
probably
wouldn't affect me, but its a perception thing)
I was going over the specs of FC2 a while ago, and in FC2 the
maximum
size of the RAM that can be accessed is 4 GB, with an additional 4 GB of
swap
partition (to quote a mac term, Virtual Ram or the linux version of the
Windows
temporary files)
Correct me if I'm wrong folks!
cya, Joey
--Joey Kelley, Fedora Newbie--
"If David beat Goliath, Linux
should kick Microsofts butt!"
Quoting Jimmy Hayes <jhayes at verilet.com>:
> Hi I am new to fedora and have a couple questions,
>
> Is fedora core 2 the latest tested project release?
>
> What is the memory limit on the fedora OS?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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