Ubuntu may be the Linux distribution
of choice for many these days, but it's hardly the only game in town,
and one of the other big players has now gotten an update that might
just sway some folks back to its team. That comes in the form of the Red Hat sponsored
Fedora 14, which is aimed specifically at "developers, system
administrators and open source enthusiasts." If that includes you, you
can expect to get a slew of mostly behind-the-scenes updates, including a
new software framework for Spice desktop virtualization, a range of new
debugging features, an updated tech preview of the GNOME shell
environment that will be part of the upcoming GNOME-3.0 release and, of
particular note, some software from the MeeGo community that promises an "enhanced experience on netbooks and small devices." As with previous Fedora releases,
it's also available in a number of different "spins" to suit your
tastes and needs and it's, of course, completely free. Head on past the
break for the complete press release, and hit up the link below to
download the OS.
2010-11-03
0 Download Fedora 14 now : Available now with complete Meego trimmings
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