First Look at Sulphur, Fedora 9
by Angel
*First Look at Sulphur, Fedora 9*
http://news.softpedia.com/news/First-Look-at-Sulphur-Fedora-9-85520.shtml
"Believe it or not, Fedora 9 (dubbed Sulphur) is here! It was OFFICIALLY
released (as expected) today May 13th, 2008. With hard drive encryption
support implemented in the graphical installer (a feature that is missing
from the popular Ubuntu distribution), latest Linux kernel 2.6.25, GNOME
2.22.1, GIMP 2.4.5 and Firefox 3 Beta 5, we guess the final release will
really rock your world and it is our pleasure, here at Softpedia Labs, to
introduce you to the latest features of Fedora 9" -- Softpedia
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16 years
Fedora 9 hits the streets
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2008/051308-fedora-9.html
"Distribution includes KDE, identity, authentication tools and Gnome 2.22"
"FreeIPA (identity, policy, audit) includes Fedora, Fedora directory
server, FreeRadius, MIT Kerberos, NTP, DNS, Samba and Web browser or
command line tools for provisioning and administration.
Paul Frields, Red Hat's project leader for Fedora, said in March that
the Fedora Project plans to integrate certificate management and "later
on down the road to do centrally managed group access control and
collection of audit logs." "
Rahul
16 years
Fedora 9 in the press?
by Jonathan Roberts
Has anyone started making a list of Fedora 9 reviews? If not, I'll
start one! Would be good to have as a promotional tool :)
Best,
Jon
16 years
Fedora and Facebook
by Karlie Robinson
I attended an interesting talk by Neil Hair, PhD, a marketing professor
at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
He focuses on new media marketing and suggested that marketing via
Facebook is a great idea.
So as to not be too late to the Facebook bandwagon, I've added a photo
to the Fedora Facebook group [1] Taken at Ohio Linux Fest 2007. (and of
all the hats Clay has, he always chooses his Fedora hat)
~Karlie
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fedora-Project/7670534782
16 years
Confusing CD sleeves...
by Valent Turkovic
Hi,
I'm preparing to manually print CD labels on CD's of Fedora 9 and I
would also like to make them look more professional so I'll also print
CD sleeves.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/MediaArt/F9
There are a few things that aren't aren't clear to me.
1. This CD Cover -
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/MediaArt/F9?action=AttachFile&do=ge...
It has a bigger center hole than others and printers that I print on
can print there. Other CD Covers have blue with just the small hole
and that would be better if all CD Covers would be like that with same
smaller center white circle.
2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/MediaArt/F9?action=AttachFile&do=ge...
CD and DVD sleeves have text saying "x86_64 Live CD" People ask me a
lot "What does that mean", and "is this 64bit only" ... etc... etc...
Could you please consider making this text something like (runs on 32
and 64 bit architectures of processors" or something like that that is
more human friendly and not confusing?
Thank you for making all these great graphics they are great and make
Fedora look as great as it runs! ;)
Cheers,
Valent.
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16 years