Fedora9 will be officially released in May 13. I 've been using the beta version for a month. I feel like KDE4.0 is amazing. If my computer was born for two years later, I guess I can see some special effects that are better than Vista. It is worth mentioning that KDE4.0 does not occupy a lot of resources, which is also a major tradition and advantage of Linux. Firefox3beta5 is also good, solving the problem of webpage Idle in firefox2, and enabling the web page quickly. Evince, which is often used to read pdf documents, is also greatly expanded.
Fedora 9 will be officially released in May 13. I 've been using the beta version for a month. I feel like KDE 4.0 is amazing. If my computer was born two years later, I guess I could see some special effects better than Vista. It is worth mentioning that KDE 4.0 does not occupy a lot of resources, which is also a major tradition and advantage of Linux. Firefox 3 beta 5 is also good, solving the problem of Web Page Idle in firefox2, and enabling the web page quickly. Evince, which is often used to read pdf documents, also has great extensions. It can now be used to read djvu and dvi. The previous kpdf is gone and replaced by okular. Of course, it is more powerful. It is probably the previous kpdf + kdvi +... and it also has the djvu browsing function. People who use tex to write documents should be happy. TexLive is released in F9, although I haven't found its uniqueness yet. The yum interface seems to be more friendly, and the overall progress is displayed now. The level is limited. You can only say something. Of course it will wait until 5.13.
Fedora 9 also has a very personalized name: Sulphur (sulfur ).