Fedora Core 10 Review, Part 1
by Brad K on 12/29/2008 in Linux, Software
Fedora 10 (codename Cambridge), released 25 November 2008 has been hyped to be as good as Fedora 6. Now I loved Fedora 6 and used it as my primary desktop for a long time. Then I “upgraded” to 8, that was a huge disappointment. I skipped even trying 9 after the headaches with 8. When I heard all the talk about Fedora 10 I thought I should give it a try.
I downloaded the DVD ISO and burned it. It is available at http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora.
Put the disk in and booted from it. Here is the first screen.

The Fist thing I thought was “great no stupid balloons” The install
screen looked good. No surprises on the options, pretty standard for a Fedora distro, or any distro of Linux for that matter.
Hit enter and away I went.

This was new, not very flashy but functional, at least you know it is
doing something. Although not sure why they didn’t go with a a nice
splash screen? Then I got the familiar Anaconda screen.

Anaconda 11.4.1.62 to be exact. No surprise here. It seems to be quick to load although I did not put a clock on it.

The new theme looked great on the installer. Looked fresh and new. I
just went through the standard steps to install Fedora. I will just
give you some screen shots so you can get the feel of it.




The whole install took about 27 minutes start to finish. Everything went smooth with no issues. The anaconda installer performed as expected, and I really liked the new theme. What can you really say about a Fedora/Anaconda install, if it doesn’t fail it did its job. Looking forward to working with Fedora Core 10.
In Part 2 I will get into the real meat of the Review. Thanks.






Rahul Sundaram
Dec 29th, 2008
Unless, you got a ATI card, you won’t get a fancy boot. To get one, add vga=ask and pick the right mode for your card. It would show you a much nicer bootup. Check it out.
Frank J
Dec 29th, 2008
Rahul,
Thanks for the share and I am sure there’s many little tweaks we can use.
CoolGoose
Dec 30th, 2008
The Gnome Live cd install is even faster. I did an install from start to reboot in 8 minutes
Frank J
Dec 30th, 2008
Nice! Faster is always better. Thanks for the feedback!
Brad K
Dec 30th, 2008
There are a couple of different ways to get the nice splash boot screen, but I wanted to do the install right out of the box to see what it looked like. The machine had Nvidia card.