Fedora Core 7 is the newest release from the fedora project and I have just finished reviewing it.
While a bit large, its fast, stable and works exactly like you would expect it would.
Regular updates, an easy to use desktop and absolutely no command line experience required.
Simple, so simple in fact I felt like I was running windows, (with less crashes and viruses)
Based on Red Hat, the software install procedure for apps you want to install was so simple a redneck could do it.
RPM files installed straight away with one click and it was so simple to run you almost felt like it was designed for a child to use. The only thing I didnt like was the lack of support for MP3 and other non open source media.
while OGG Vorbis may be the future, the present is based around MP3, and although I commend the open source ideals, it would be nice to play my music straight out of the box without having to download a player with MP3 support.
Simply put its simple, but for the size it would have been nice to have proper multimedia support. for DVD, Movies, etc
if you fancy some more info, or even to download, just go to the main website.
http://fedoraproject.org/