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Written by Jared Maynard
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Tuesday, 05 August 2008 |
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"Fedora 9 had shipped earlier this year with kernel-based
mode-setting support, an early release of NetworkManager 0.7, PackageKit
integration, install-time encryption support, initial EXT4 support, the
Upstart daemon, and many other improvements. Now, however, it's time
start getting excited over Fedora 10. The first Alpha release of Fedora
10 (codenamed Cambridge) was released this morning. In this article we
have screenshots of Fedora 10 along with some of the features you can
expect when this Linux operating system ships in October." ~phoronix.com
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