

FC2 has dropped XFree86 in favor of X.org, and as far as I know ATI has not yet released a driver that will support X.org. The only problem is that I do not yet have full 3D-acceleration. My 3-button mouse had full functionality as well. The installer correctly identified ALL of my hardware, and upon first boot I had full networking, sound, and video. I chose a slightly modified “Desktop” install, which took roughly 20 minutes to complete on my system. The slick, python-based Anaconda installer is very similar to FC1, and in my opinion is easier than a Windows XP install.
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From there, I did a clean install of FC2. I downloaded the 4GB DVD iso using BitTorrent, and burned it on my Mac. Naturally, I was excited to try FC2 (Tettnang).

My brief experience with Linux so far centers mainly around Fedora Core 1. Optical Drives: Lite-on DVD-ROM Sony CD-RW Hard Disks: 120GB WD “Special Edition” IDE 40GB Seagate IDE Processor: Intel Celeron 2.0GHz (Yes I know it’s lame. Motherboard: MSI “865 Neo2-PFS (Platinum Edition)” i865PE Chipset With that in mind, this review is not geared toward the Linux veteran, but for people who have more curiosity than experience with Linux. I don’t make presumptions to know everything. First, allow me to say that I have only been using Linux for about 5 months, so I’m a comparative newbie to many in the Linux world.
