Last Tuesday, Constantine, the Fedora 12 Beta, was released. I make it a point to upgrade sooner rather than later. And, thanks to Fedora’s preupgrade, followed by 1.1G of downloads, and what seemed to be interminable disk-thrashing, the upgrade finished, and /etc/redhat-release now reveals:
Fedora release 11.92 (Rawhide)
Thus far, Constantine has performed well. A few sound playback problems, and a rather disgusting, persistent NetworkManager applet crash have been the only bad side effects. I can start NM applet from a terminal, just not on Gnome startup. I just downloaded a rather substantial upgrade; I’m hoping the NM problem is handled. And, I’ve never understood the sound stuff; I gotta read up on that. So, click that little badge in the sidebar, and get Constantine for yourself. Don’t cost nothin’.
After the F12 upgrade, I fired up Firefox to check this old blog, only to discover a WP upgrade awaited. After another flawless upgrade, tbbs-land now proudly runs WordPress 2.8.5.
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