Yo Jim,

For something you're tinkering with fc2 should be fine.  You might want to
reconsider if you ever use it to route million dollar stock quotes. 
Otherwise fc2 is good and why reinstall on fc1 when the community has
moved that to legacy.

--Rob

PS learn to love yum for keeping the machine up to date

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> folks,
>
> a little OT but i'm wanting to explore ipf on linux.
> which linux distro is a best fit?
>
> while i'm not looking for "production" stability it
> would be nice not to have to fight with the box.
>
> or looked at another way, i have a virgin fedora fc2
> (i.e. 2.6) system -- is this a suitable test mule?
> i could just as easily dump the hd and put fc1 (2.4)
> or another "more suitable" linux flavor.
>
> thanks
> jim
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