Fedora 11 preview

Fedora 11 Alpha came out a month ago, 2 days later than the initial schedule, and it has recently entered its ?Feature Freeze? state. Codenamed Leonidas, Fedora 11 is due to be released on May 25th and it includes a large number of new features (most of them have already been approved). I?ve been using Fedora for more than 5 years and I often run Rawhide (Fedora?s development branch) to preview some of the future improvements. I couldn?t have missed this Alpha release, so I installed it for testing (first, as a guest OS in VirtualBox and then on my laptop). More: LXer Linux News

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