Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
FC3T1 probably should be more appropriately named FC2-SP1. But as long as there are improvements, names don't really matter. (As we all know, FC2 made so many major changes from FC1, and did not go through a commensurately long testing period, resulting in a half-baked system. FC3T1 couldn't have come soon enough.)

FC3T1 is indeed FC2 + tons and tons of fixes, except for two things...

* gcc-3.4.1 is now used instead of gcc-3.3.x. This may complicate things if you use 3rd party drivers, although old gcc-3.3.x compiled software works easily with the compat-* libraries.

* https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=128154
This problem happens... just close all terminals and open it again to recover, and don't rely on ssh into your local workstation. We're working on figuring out what causes this.

http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/
While FC3T1 is pretty stable aside from the one problem mentioned above, T2 and T3 may be less stable from a desktop perspective because of the upheaval coming with GNOME 2.7.x betas.

Warren Togami
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