Fedora 11 Review: Features show Linux at best
Filed under: Computers, Software | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: June 10, 2009 | No Comments

Over the past few years, Red Hat has been accused of neglecting the personal computer, this is because they have decided to concentrate more on enterprise servers. You hvae to wonder what the problem with that it as it is no secret that Red Hat is an enterprise software company and a review of Fedora 11 shows that it and Linux features are the best.
In a report by Cnet News, they say that we should not think that Red Hat has forgotten the consumer market, and the final release of its community-focused operating system for desktops and laptops, Fedora 11 proves just that.
The use of ext4 as the default files system might seem a bit geeky to many, but Cnet News feels that this is Fedora 11’s biggest selling point. The reason for this is simple, it works and it works fast logging in in around 20 seconds, much faster than Windows.
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