A first look at Fedora 10
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>> A first look at Fedora 10
| Recently Fedora 10 beta was released. I took the opportunity to update my rather old Fedora 8 to a more shiny and new system - with KDE > KDE 3.5.
Fedora 10 Beta was released more than a week ago. Among other things it features: New NetworkManager with connection sharing Improved printer handling Remote virtualization and easier virt storage Sectool, an auditing and security testing framework RPM 4.6, the first big RPM change in several years |
>> A first look at Fedora 10
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