Well, I installed Fedora 14 from the live cd a couple of days ago and real life got in the way. So I didn't really get a chance to play with it until today.
In terms of hardware, everything just works. But I expected that.
The default install creates a persistent home partition in a LVM partition scheme (that includes /boot). The installer did not recognise the Ubuntu partition. I had the option to edit the grub config that anaconda came up with but I decided not to. I reckoned I could always fart around with it later.
Ubuntu uses grub2 and Fedora still uses grub so adding Ubuntu to Fedora's boot menu wasn't as obvious as it could have been. I actually had to read some grub2 documentation. Egads!
The Fedora 14 splash and wallpaper image sucks. I think I vaguely remember
(e:paul) complaining about it at some point. It's not a big deal because it is easy to change.
So far, so good. I'm planning installing planet ccrma

which is the Fedora equivalent of Ubuntu Studio when time and tide let me.
I already like it better than Ubuntu 10.10
union says no too. how interesting.... :D
Better than when the computer says no...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3mswfndknU
Hahaha