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Fedora 11 Out
It’s supposed to include substantial improvements in virtualization
Jun. 12, 2009 04:15 PM
The latest version of Red Hat's free open source operating system, Fedora 11, is out.
It's supposed to include substantial improvements in virtualization, such as an upgraded interactive console, a redesigned virtual machine guest creation wizard and better security with SELinux support for guests.
And there are desktop improvements such as automatic font and content handler installation using PackageKit, better fingerprint reader support, and an updated input method system for supporting international language users. It should boot faster and support more ATI cards.
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