Hi Guys, I am long time member of this forum for a year, I was quite inactive.
I would like to say that I see good support for WiFi chipsets and many broadband carriers, specifically Indian carriers (I know lot of this work is upstream). I feel that fedora has evolved a lot and I think it is now a stable-enough plat-form to exciting (read crazy) things without having to worry about breakage.
I had particularly good experience with fedora 18, I didn't have much problem even from pre-beta days, I think the new Anaconda needs some more polishing aprt from that, It's cool.
I have to try out Fedora 19 now, I hope it lives up to its predecessor's fame.
I would like to say that I see good support for WiFi chipsets and many broadband carriers, specifically Indian carriers (I know lot of this work is upstream). I feel that fedora has evolved a lot and I think it is now a stable-enough plat-form to exciting (read crazy) things without having to worry about breakage.
I had particularly good experience with fedora 18, I didn't have much problem even from pre-beta days, I think the new Anaconda needs some more polishing aprt from that, It's cool.
I have to try out Fedora 19 now, I hope it lives up to its predecessor's fame.