The Fedora Project is a Red-Hat-sponsored and community-supported open source project. It is also a proving ground for new technology that may eventually make its way into Red Hat products.
Screen Shot Fedora 13:
What's New in Fedora 13 :
- 20-second boot time - from the moment you turn on the computer to the login screen; shutdown times were also reduced;
- Default EXT4 install - the Fedora team took quite a bold step as the installation now defaults to this powerful new filesystem; experimental Btrfs support is also available;
- New artwork - beautifully designed from boot to the desktop: birds, wavy ribbons and dark blues are part of the new theme;
- KDE 4.2 - the latest and greatest K Desktop Environment with all its eye-candy included
- GNOME 2.26.1 - though there are no major changes, users will notice Brasero as the default CD/DVD burning tool, some minor interface tweaks, improved filesharing, better Microsoft Outlook support in Evolution and more;
- Xfce 4.6 - many new features make the lightweight desktop environment much more efficient and production-ready;
- Automatic Fonts & Mime Installer - enabling third-party programs automatically install required fonts, codecs or clipart;
- Fingerprint reading - devices that provide this feature are supported in Fedora 11 out of the box and configuring them can be easily done through the Authentication Configuration utility;
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