Fedora 10
by frenchsquared on Jan.22, 2009, under Linux
Fedora 10 is out, and to celebrate that milestone, Fedora Project leader Paul Frields sat down with Red Hat community guru Greg DeKoenigsberg to talk about where Fedora’s been over the past five years and where it’s going. Along the way they discuss KVM improvements, the debut of new Fedora artwork, and the future of codec support.
Related links
- Download Fedora from fedoraproject.org.
- Get the release notes.
- Ten reasons to get fired up over Fedora: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, and final.
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