I second that (good) Fedora experience, with 4 servers, one enterprise 
workstation, a desktop and a few other miscellaneous machines.  The only 
crashing I've experienced is when the workstation's capacitors went bad; 
definitely not something Fedora could help.  Oh, and 380 RHEL servers 
professionally, which either have hardware problems or application problems 
but rarely operating system problems.

If you're having a driver stability problem, the distribution may not make 
that much of a difference.  About 99% of the core software is the same.  What 
driver are you having a problem with?

-Dave

On Wednesday 27 December 2006 12:54, Chris Schumann wrote:
> Personally, I'm using Fedora on three laptops and a server and have never
> experienced stability issues. I also maintain my company's server that
> runs RHEL, and another Fedora development box. I'm really surprised at
> your experience.
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