It is personal preference. I have a Macbook Pro running Fedora 12 just fine. It does go to sleep and wake up and reconnect with ZERO issues.
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I also have a Macbook Pro running CentOS just fine as well. However Fedora is a lot farther ahead driver wise and application wise. It also took longer to configure CentOS to a good state.
I agree.
I have CentOS 5.4, Fedora 12, Debian stable and MacOS 10.6 on this MacBook Pro (2008).
I use Fedora when I need flexibility (like in the train or plane), and CentOS when I'm settled down somewhere and want a powerful computer for (java) development. Both share an LVM logical volume with all non distro stuff (like checked out code, maven repository, media files, etc.)
You pay a bit more for the Apple hype, but they are excellent computers IMHO.