Recently, I have seen many websites and blogs reprinting the leaked version of Fedora11. In fact, it is not a leaked version, but a candidate release version for non-public testing. As a feedulator of Fedora, You can naturally understand the desire of fans to use the new "woolen hat" (Chinese literal translation of Fedora) in the hot summer. However, although the so-called leaked versions are similar to the official version in terms of naming, they are actually non-public candidate releases of the development team. Therefore, if you are new to Linux, wait for 9th day of this month (GMT
Recently I have seen many websites and blogs reprinting the leaked version of Fedora 11. In fact, it is not a leaked version, but a candidate release version for non-public testing.
As a feedulator of Fedora, You can naturally understand the desire of fans to use the new "woolen hat" (Chinese literal translation of Fedora) in the hot summer. However, although the so-called leaked versions are similar to the official version in terms of naming, they are actually non-public candidate releases of the development team.
Therefore, if you are new to Linux, please wait for the official version released on May 10, 9th day of this month (GMT + 8!
Image bandwidth is an important reason why these versions are not publicly tested.
If you are enthusiastic about trying to release this candidate version, go to Fedora Wiki.
Https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora11RC4InstallTest_Results
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Linuxidc Editor: but a Fedora 11 http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/releases/11/Fedora/i386/iso/Fedora-11-i386-DVD.iso provided by Chinese fans in Fedora (now with thunder can download), no matter how it looks like the official version.