Wow, Fedora doesn't suck anymore. By that I mean that I didn't have to modify half as much as I would if I actually wanted to make Ubuntu useful. Fedora supports exotic things such as the ability to change your IP address out of the box*, with no modification or Debian-esque h4x-jobs. What a concept!
God dammit, I can't keep up this sarcasm anymore. Even fucking Windows 3.1 let you change the fucking IP without giving you any bullshit. Fuck Ubuntu and its feeble attempt at hand-holding.
In all seriousness, Fedora has come a long way since I last used it (FC9, I think?). I certainly don't feel dirty using it as a staging environment like I am now.
Anyway, here's a screenshot of what I have going on now (clicky to enlarge, per usual):
*I am not shitting you. There were several Ubuntu releases that would not retain your network settings unless you went in, uninstalled NetworkManager, and vim'd /etc/network/interfaces. If I wanted to use Debian, I'd use fucking Debian.