The Fedora Project is an open development project planned by RedHat. It is open to common participants and headed by elite managers to move forward along a series of project goals. The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to create a complete and general operating system from open source software. The official version of Fedora14 has finally arrived. For details on the official website, see here. Fedora14 provides the following new features for end users: new desktop environments: GNOME2.32 and KDE4.5
The Fedora Project is an open development project planned by Red Hat. It is open to common participants and headed by elite managers to move forward along a series of project goals. The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to create a complete and general operating system from open source software.
The official version of Fedora 14 has finally arrived. For details on the official website, see here. Fedora 14 provides the following new features for end users:
- New desktop environments: GNOME 2.32 and KDE 4.5
- The libjpeg-turbo JPEG library optimized by MMX/SSE instruction sets greatly improves the photo processing speed.
- Spice (Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments) supports 2D acceleration, encryption, and hardware pointers for remote desktops.
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