Friday 3 September, 2010

Fedora Linux: All

  • Fedora gets new leader

    The Fedora Project will be getting a new leader next month, as Jared Smith takes over the helm from current head Paul Frields, Frields announced Tuesday on the Fedora mailing list.
  • Fedora 13 ships the Gnome 2.3 desktop environment

    Fedora Linux 13 released

    Fedora, the Red Hat-backed community Linux distribution, has announced the availability of version 13.
  • Fedora 13 beta looks to streamline Linux

    The Red Hat-backed Fedora Linux distribution is preparing its version 13 release with a new beta that aims to simplify the user experience through more automation.
  • The Fedora 12 Linux desktop gets a new theme and other UI improvements

    Fedora Linux 12 arrives, ups multimedia support

    Fedora, the Linux-based operating system backed by Red Hat, has released version 12 with a view to improving the multimedia and graphics experience on the desktop.
  • Fedora 11 beta posted with new security, developer features

    The Fedora Project released a beta of the next version of its free Linux OS with new security, desktop and developer features that provide a glimpse of the direction Red Hat could take with its enterprise Linux distribution.
  • Hands-on Linux: New versions of Ubuntu, Fedora and openSUSE

    When you're talking Linux, three big names always pop up: Canonical's Ubuntu, Novell's openSUSE and Red Hat's Fedora. Ubuntu has ridden a groundswell of both consumer and commercial support to its current ranking as the most popular Linux distribution. OpenSUSE, with its business underpinnings, has always been popular in Europe and has been making inroads in the U.S. And it is largely thanks to Fedora that Red Hat has become the biggest Linux company with a major role in community Linux.
  • Fedora turns 10

    There comes a point in the life of any hard-core Linux user when the idea of digging about to find yet another obscure piece of software, compiling the code, and integrating it into your daily routine just seems annoying, not compelling. This is where Fedora comes through. Because more of the popular and necessary packages "just work" with Fedora, less time is burned spinning wheels and more time is available for productive tasks.
  • Fedora 10 has a new graphical boot screen dubbed Plymouth

    Fedora 10 out, packed with improvements

    The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora Project on Tuesday released Fedora 10, the latest version of the free Linux-based operating system, with a wide range of improvements in areas such as virtualization management, networking, boot time and security.
  • Using the built-in package manager: The easiest way to get new apps onto a Linux system is to use the integrated package management system that is included with your distribution. The Synaptic Package Manager, shown below, is used in Debian-based Linux distros such as Ubuntu.

    Installing Linux apps: A few good tips

    Sooner or later, we all end up installing new software on our computers. Whether it's a new version of Firefox, or a cool game, or a video editing package, there comes a time when you want to make your system do more than it can do now.
  • Red Hat admits breach of its servers, Fedora

    Red Hat confirmed Friday that hackers compromised infrastructure servers belonging to the company and the Fedora Project, including systems used to sign Fedora packages.
  • Fedora: a Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat

    Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha

    Red Hat and project contributors have released alpha code for Fedora 10, the next version of the community-sponsored, free and open-source Linux distribution that will include enhancements to the audio, security and wireless-connection features of the OS.
 
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