Fedora 11: Leonidas Begins it's Reign!
fedoraproject.org — Fedora 11, released today is packed with tons of new features across the spectrum from casual desktop user to hardcore hacker. Fedora 11 showcases a new default filesystem in ext4, a 20 second startup, and the latest GNOME, KDE and XFCE releases. Firefox 3.5 and Thunderbird 3 latest pre-releases are available as well. (Submitted by jaboutboul) More...
Fedora 11 Beta Released
fedoraproject.org — Fedora 11 Beta makes large changes in the way the installer handles storage, as well as implementing ext4 as the default filesystem. If you have any data on your system you need to keep, back it up before you install Fedora 11 Beta (Submitted by braveheart007) More...
Linux : Fedora 11 Accepted Features List.
fedoraproject.org — Make Fedora boot and shut down faster. The goal is to be at the login screen in 20 seconds and then to be as fast as possible after the login (gnome-session). New storage code to use udev for detection of block devices and rewritten modules for management of partitions (pyparted), LVM, Software RAID, and block device encryption (pycryptsetup). (Submitted by greenx) More...
Eric Sandeen - ext4 Implementation in Fedora 9
fedoraproject.org — One major feature present in Fedora 9 will be the ext4 implementation, the new filesystem will not be the default for the distro but will be avaliable for users and systems administrators to be used in their systems. New funcionalities as the bigger capacities and online defragmentation is provided to grant better performance and bigger reliability (Submitted by rMenezes) More...
NetworkManager and Fedora 9
fedoraproject.org — Thanks to NetworkManager we now have a system that allows us to quickly and easily connect to different networks. As a result of improvements made to NetworkManager during the Fedora 8 release cycle the developers are ready to launch loads of new features including ad-hoc networking and connection sharing. Read on for more info...! (Submitted by jonrobenator) More...
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