It's Now or Never - Switch now while it's the Time
Fedora 9 [Sulphur] has been released, the Most awaited version of the Fedora series. It had also been even Rescheduled for the sake of its quality. Even During this Busy Days, I haven't Forgot to Download ASAP when it was Released. This is my Journey...
Installation -
I choose the New Installation Method and Directly went to the ANACONDA [The system Installer of Fedora]. The Installation process was not changed a lot from the Fedora 8 unless to a few changes in partitioning options which I haven't tried.
The Login -
As soon as the system booted, I was greeted with the familliar booting menu of Fedora with a little more darken blue theme of loading. Just from a little time, It took me to the Login menu where i have to select the user. I was very thrilled to try the new KDE4 , therefore I selected the Session as KDE and pushed the login button. The Splash screen and the login theme was great. It was a very pleasent welcome from my favorite distribution, From there on , I tested every corner of the KDE4 that I could find as fast as I can.
The Betrayal -
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