Spotlight on Linux: Fedora 14
Nov 18, 2010, 07:04 (4 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Susan Linton)
"Fedora is the open source community driven testbed for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux containing many of the technologies that will
become available and commercially supported in RHEL. This means
that Fedora is oftentimes considered "cutting edge." Despite its
business class roots and developer appeal, many regular desktop
users find Fedora just the right fit due to its general purpose
nature.
"The latest version was released November 2 and is still getting
positive reviews. Most often highlighted were the features for the
enterprise such as newly added developer tools, security auditing
tools, a new virtual machine framework, and cloud and remote
management software. Many are new technologies (or new to Linux)
and are on their way to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. As exciting as
they are, many use Fedora for their plain ole everyday
email/Web/chat/multimedia desktop."
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