After the release of Ubuntu 10.04, is now the turn of Fedora developers to make front-page news, with a new version of their distribution. Fedora 13 is recently launched that comes loaded with news features and is one of the most popular Linux distributions.
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Spring is a lovely time of year, when the flowers bloom, the birds sing and community Linux projects release the fruit of their winter labours. Specifically, the Fedora and Ubuntu projects come to the end of their six-month cycles.
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First look: Fedora 13 from Red Hat
It seems like a million moons ago that Red Hat announced the demise of Red Hat Linux in favor of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and embraced the Fedora project as the testing ground for its commercial releases. Last week marked the 13th Fedora release in nearly seven years.
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Manual LVM configuration on Fedora 13
Fedora 13 is one of the Linux distributions that supports and uses Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) as the default disk partitioning scheme. While this is a good thing (it has its benefits), the space allocation to the partitions and logical volumes is not optimal.
Read more »Fedora 13: Rock It!
The Fedora Project today announced the availability of Fedora 13, the latest version of its free open source operating system distribution.
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Set up Libvirt 0.7.7&Xen 4.0 Dom0 (2.6.31.13 pvops) on top of Fedora 13 RC2
Install Xen 4.0 and Libvirt like on F12 ([1]). Via my experience xend will hang for 5-7 min at startup and xen managed bridging will fail as well .At the same time PV guests won’t be able to obtain IP via interface virbr0. Workaround for the issue follows bellow.
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Fedora: Further release 13 delay & scholarship awarded
The next version of Fedora is now to be released on the 25th of May. This year the annually awarded Fedora scholarship goes to long-standing contributor Ian Weller
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Making 3D Free for Innovation: Fedora 13 Graphics Drivers
Manufacturers today produce a dizzying array of video hardware whose graphics processing power alone outstrips entire computer systems of just ten years ago. However, it’s not always been easy for Linux users to take advantage of this hardware. Until recently, the more exotic 3D acceleration features in particular have often required introducing closed source, proprietary drivers.
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Nearing The Release Of Fedora 13
This week the Fedora 13 release candidate is available via their compose system as all hands are on deck to prepare for the release of Goddard.
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Fedora 13 Expands Linux Virtualization
Virtualization technology has long found a home in Red Hat's Fedora community Linux distribution. Ever since Fedora 4 emerged in 2005, virtualization technologies have continued to advance in the distro and that remains the case with the upcoming Fedora 13 release set for later this month.
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Fedora 13 Spotlight Feature: NetworkManager Gets Even More Connected
As with previous Fedora releases, we'll once again be highlighting some of the new and improved features in a series of blogs leading up to our latest release, Fedora 13, anticipated in mid-May. First up on our list is NetworkManager.
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The Real Need For Nouveau Power Management
We have already published a look at the Fedora 13 Beta, delivered ATI Radeon benchmarks atop Fedora 13 Beta, and have other articles on the way covering this new Fedora release, while in this article we are investigating Nouveau's power performance using this newest Fedora release.
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Fedora 13 alpha arrives amid controversy
The Fedora project has released an alpha version of Fedora 13. Meanwhile, on LWN.net, Jonathan Corbet reports on the growing controversy in the Fedora community over the quantity and quality of updates.
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Rock it - The first pre-release version of Fedora 13 arrives
The alpha release already includes all the changes expected to find their way into the distribution, which is scheduled for a mid-May release. These include a new GNOME program for colour calibrating hardware and Linux kernel 2.6.33
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Fedora 13 Alpha Now Available, What are the features??
"The Fedora 13 'Goddard' alpha release is Now available. Now it supports automatic Printer Installation, You can Plug and Play your USB Printers in Fedora 13
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