Article title: Multi-chart preview of the final version of Fedora9 has been released. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Some basic categories, such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source, were released last night. according to the official Fedora news, this update mainly includes the following:
-Including GNOME 2.22. The new package Cheese in GNOME can use webcams to create photos and videos. Other improvements include improved network file system support, new international clock applets, support for Google Calendar and custom tags in Evolution, new Remote Desktop Viewer, and enhanced auxiliary features, and PolicyKit integration.
-KDE 4.0.3 is available in KDE Live images and DVDs.
-Xfce 4.4.2 is part of the release.
-NetworkManager 0.7 provides better mobile broadband support, including support for GSM and CDMA devices and shared connections between multiple devices and special networks. NetworkManager is now enabled by default in all installation methods (DVD, CD, and Live images.
-Fedora installer, Anacondanetboot. iso
-The Live USB image write support can help you save the changes, even after the restart!
-PackageKit is a series of new graphics and command line tools used to manage software packages. These tools provide support for cross-platform software management. In this release, Pirut was replaced. The software update program in PackageKit replaces the Pup. The performance of yum in the background has also been greatly improved.
-With the Web and command line interface viewing and management tools, FreeIPA provides a simpler way to manage audit, identity authentication, and policies. FreeIPA combines powerful Fedora Directory servers, FreeRaDIUS, MIT Kerberos, NTP, and DNS to provide users with a package of solutions.
-Ext4 is the next version of the mature and stable Ext3 file system. This release provides Ext4 as an optional installation project. Ext4 has better performance, larger storage capacity, and other exciting new features.
-This release uses Upstart. an event-driven system replaces the old/sbin/init service program.
-Firefox 3 has some major improvements, including: better appearance and feeling, desktop integration, replacing bookmarks with Places, and a re-enabling address bar.
-OpenJDK 6, a completely free and open-source Java environment, is installed by default. IcedTea 7 derived from OpenJDK 1.7 is no longer installed by default.
-OpenOffice.org 2.4 contains many new features and is part of Fedora 9.
-Fedora currently includes Perl 5.10.0. Perl 5.10.0 occupies less memory and provides other improvements.
-Fedora 9 contains kernels based on version 2.6.25.
-You can report internal collapse to http://www.kerneloops.org. At the same time, kerneloops provides a friendly diagnosis mode. The software package is installed by default. Note: the kernel crash is called oops in Linux.
-The work in the startup and shutdown of X has brought gratifying progress.
The Ora 9, which was originally planned to be released last month, failed to compete with Ubuntu 8.04 in time due to technical reasons. However, the Linux 9th version will be released tomorrow. Someone has taken the lead in obtaining the final version of the installation file. if you are interested, refer: