Fedora 10 Now Live: So how is the Linux-based OS?
Filed under: Computers | By: Mark
Posted on: November 27, 2008 | No Comments

Fedora 10 is now live thanks to Red Hat-sponsored Fedora Project, this is the all new version of the free Linux-based operating system which has many improvements within networking, virtualization management, security and even boot time.
The all new Fedora 10 release also includes bundles in OpenOffice 3.0 which is the latest edition of the open-source productivity suite. We mentioned above about virtualization management which is basically in short terms a feature that has the ability to manage virtual hosts and storage remotely, this should be fantastic for network administrators with fragmented teams.
Other features include the likes of sharing internet connections with others and Fedora 10 will be able to start up faster which are down to the new graphical boot system dubbed Plymouth. The security improvements have a new addition called SecTool, which is an auditing and detection kit.
Other features include enhanced PackageKit, revamped audio system, improved printing capabilities and so much more. Visit the official website here.
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