So I was thinking this morning: isn't it time to get back to the old
way of naming Fedora releases (if at all) where we had such good names
(places, I believe: Cambridge, Heidelberg, etc) instead of these
nonsensical two-word names **apparently** adapted from the Ubuntu way of
naming things?

Fedora is not the only one to have adopted this bug: R's new releases
also come with these nowadays. The current one (3.0.1) is called Good
Sport, the one before that was Roasted Marshmallows or something like
that.

Just a thought.

Ranjan

On Sun, 14 Jul 2013 17:59:27 +0200 Alexander Volovics
<a.volo...@upcmail.nl> wrote:

> What can explain this difference?
> 
> Dell Inspiron laptop: Schr?dinger?s Cat
> Lenovo Thinkpad: Schrödinger▊s Cat
> 
> Both the same default Fed19 installs with standard default startup and
> grub screens. Can for example hardware (Optimus(Intel Ivybridge +
> Nvidia) vs
> Intel Sandybridge) make the difference.
> 
> AV
> 
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