[ Thanks to finid for this link. ]
The first alpha of Fedora 16 was released this week
(August 23, 2011). As you might expect, this is buggy, really
buggy. While bug hunting is in progress, here are a few screenshots
from the KDE and GNOME editions.
[ Thanks to finid for this link. ]
The first alpha of Fedora 16 was released this week
(August 23, 2011). As you might expect, this is buggy, really
buggy. While bug hunting is in progress, here are a few screenshots
from the KDE and GNOME editions.
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