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Omega: Fedora For The Rest of Us

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Christopher Smart
Jul 30, 2009

“The Fedora Project is one of the most popular Linux
distributions and has been ever since Red Hat announced its
creation in 2003. It is a free and open source operating system
which came about as a merger between some of their commercial
products. It was to be a community driven project, built entirely
on free software and would be a test bed for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux offerings. Even though it remains a community distribution,
numerous Red Hat employees are involved and help set the direction
of the project.

“Usually more interested in the enterprise server side, Red Hat
has recently been focusing on contributions to the desktop, which
some suggest might see them make a move back to this sector. This
extra attention has resulted in a great many improvements to Fedora
11 (dubbed “Leonidas”) which has no fewer than fifty-two new
official features, many of which are a first for any Linux
distribution.”

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