What’s new in the latest beta (1.92, Test 3) of Fedora Core 2? Plenty, and I’m not talking about new versions of this or that package (they’re there),
a slicker installer (it is), or a prettier desktop (it isn’t). Nosireebob, the changes in Fedora Core represent what might amount to the biggest set
of changes in the Linux distribution world since Caldera (yeah, I know, hiss, boo) introduced a graphical installer back in the dark ages of 1998.
Fedora’s changes include a new, fundamentally different security model, a new X implementation, the 2.6 kernel, GNOME 2.6, and KDE 3.2.2.
a slicker installer (it is), or a prettier desktop (it isn’t). Nosireebob, the changes in Fedora Core represent what might amount to the biggest set
of changes in the Linux distribution world since Caldera (yeah, I know, hiss, boo) introduced a graphical installer back in the dark ages of 1998.
Fedora’s changes include a new, fundamentally different security model, a new X implementation, the 2.6 kernel, GNOME 2.6, and KDE 3.2.2.
Link: linuxplanet.com
Category:
- Linux