Fedora 10 debuts, packed with improvements

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Nov 26, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
Computerworld; By Chris Kanaracus
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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. The release also bundles in OpenOffice 3.0, the most recent edition of the open-source productivity suite. The new virtualization features include the ability to manage virtual hosts and storage remotely, which should appeal to network administrators with fragmented teams. "These features combine to make administration of remote hosts much easier, even in cases where direct physical access is limited or non-existent," the Fedora Team said in a recent blog post on Red Hat's Web site.

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Is Fedora more "advanced" than Ubuntu? Steven_Rosenber 0 696 Nov 26, 2008 2:10 PM

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