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internetnews.com: New Fedora Core Big on Community

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Sean Michael Kerner
Nov 8, 2004

“Red Hat’s community Linux project released Fedora Core 3 today.
Fedora Core 3, codenamed Heidelberg, is loaded with the latest
versions of many open source applications and represents the
bleeding edge of Red Hat’s Linux efforts.

“Fedora Core 3 (FC3) improves upon features included in Fedora
Core 2, including the latest versions of SELinux and the Linux
kernel 2.6.9.

“SELinux in FC3 has a new policy management system enabled by
default. The so-called targeted policy is intended to be less
intrusive in monitoring specific system daemons than the strict
policy in FC2…”

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Sean Michael Kerner

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