Came across a couple of Linux reviews I figured I’d post… First up is a review of RedHat’s Fedora Core 5 by Free-Bees. The next is a review of Ubuntu Linux Dapper Flight 5 (6.06) by Mad Penguin.
Over the last few days there have been a number of beta releases for various Linux (and BSD) distros, so I figured I’d just lump them into one post…
- FreeBSD - 5.5-BETA2 and 6.1-BETA2
- Fedora Core - 5 Test3
- Ubuntu - 6.04 Alpha 4
- SUSE - 10.1 Beta 4
I think that was all of them.
The latest issue of the Red Hat Magazine has an introduction to the latest release Fedora Linux, Fedora Core 4.
What’s new, what’s been removed, extras, and some other interesting tidbits are all in the article, as well as several screenshots. Guess I’ll spend the weekend updating my Linux box from FC3 to FC4.
The Fedora Project has release Fedora Core 4 and is available for download from RedHat or the usual mirrors. Release notes for Fedora Core 4 can be found here.
The third test release of Fedora Core 4 is now available. New features in FC4 test 3 include GNOME 2.10, KDE 3.4, and a preview of GCC 4.0. PowerPC is also supported. Download it from the torrent. File bugs in bugzilla against Fedora Core, version fc4test3. Discuss this release on fedora-test-list.
Red Hat has released the first test version for Fedora Core 4. FC4T1 include previews of GCC 4.0, GNOME 2.10, and KDE 3.4, as well as support for the PowerPC architecture.
Red Hat has released the first test version for Fedora Core 4. FC4T1 include previews of GCC 4.0, GNOME 2.10, and KDE 3.4, as well as support for the PowerPC architecture.