On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 07:55:05 -0800
"Mark Knecht" <markknecht(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Why not try both? Install 7 and put your /home
directory on a separate
partition. Then install 8 using 7's grub installation and choose which
one you want at boot time. Either way you've got your home directory
in both installations so you can play with each and see how it works
out.
Have fun,
Mark
On Dec 21, 2007 7:51 AM, <hollunder(a)gmx.at> wrote:
> Hi there,
> I want to give planet ccrma a shot but am unsure if I should try it
> with the latest fedora or not.
> The ccrma page lists fedora 8 already, the changelog says "started
> support" and "just core components" which makes me a bit unsure
> about fedora 8.
> Any suggestions?
>
> Regards,
> Philipp
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I already plan to do that with ubuntu studio and fedora, trying 2
installations of fedora would mean 3 installations tomorrow, and
4x linux and 1x windows on one harddisk, doesn't sound like a lot of fun
to me :p
But thanks for the suggestion, I may do that nevertheless.
Regards
Philipp
There is full planetccrma (apps and core) for fedora 8. I am using it
now without any major hitches.
PF
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