Fedora 13 nears end of life
Jun 14, 2011, 10:00 (0 Talkback[s])
"Fedora Linux distros don't have a particularly long shelf-life.
As a fast moving distro, the project doesn't have a long term
support policy.
"With Fedora 15 now out, the Fedora Project is closing the door
Fedora 15.
"Fedora 13 was a notable release for several reasons. The Fedora
13 release included a feature called System Rollback with Btrfs,
which enables filesystem snapshots."
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