New version of Fedora looks to wireless and security
Rahul Sundaram
sundaram at fedoraproject.org
Thu Aug 7 19:44:59 UTC 2008
Hi
http://www.techworld.com/applications/news/index.cfm?newsID=102307&pagtype=samechan
"Enhancements to Fedora 10 that developers can test-drive in the alpha
release include the addition of timer-based scheduling for the
PulseAudio stack of the OS, which serves audio from multiple sources on
the server to multiple client destinations simultaneously, said Paul
Frields, Fedora project leader, via email.
Timer-based scheduling "is a techno-geeky way to say, 'flexible,
glitch-free audio," he said. "The redesigned PulseAudio automatically
adjusts the way it feeds audio data, to accommodate system load and
ensure the audio data is always ready when needed.""
Rahul
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