I did that too, but didn't have your luck.
It installed just fine, but when it downloads the updates, the dependency check fails when I try to install them.
Automatically checking for updates is great, but when they won't actually install on top of a fresh clean install, it is pretty much useless.
It would also be nice if Gnome's volume control utility actually saved the settings you change between reboots. For some strange reason the default is to disable the microphone input, and every time I reboot I have to go back in and reconfigure it or when I use skype to make a call, the person on the other end thinks I'm making a prank call because they can't hear me.
If I want to set up a cross compiler system at work where I telnet or rsh into it all the time and I don't need a graphical front end or sound it works fine.
However, when I start doing different things on it, packages fail to compile all the time and I have to debug someone else's poorly commented and often hacked together code to do anything.
While I get paid to do that at work, I don't want to spend my time doing it at home as well.
If FC works well for you, by all means use it. It works well for me for some tasks as well, and I've got not problems using it for those since I usually have to test our products on it anyway since some of our customers are bound to call up with questions.
However, I've had problems with FC1, FC2, FC4 and FC6 when trying to set up relatively simple things when using it at home. I'm tired of wasting my time on it. As soon as I find some time, I'm going to start with a clean download of another distribution, and if I end up with too many problems with that, I'll just have two Windows PCs at home. Life is too short to spend my time screwing around with an OS that's primary appeal is that it is free. At some point my time simply isn't free, and the price of Windows starts seeming cheap in comparison.
“It would also be nice if Gnome’s volume control utility actually saved the settings you change between reboots.”
Its been along time since I left the gnome camp. I prefer xfce or kde now..
I really recommend CentOS for wht your doing (or better yet buy RedHat)..