Linked by David Adams on Tue 30th Sep 2008 02:26 UTC, submitted by Rahul
Fedora Core The Red Hat community engineer behind the Fedora Games and Fedora Xfce media spins, Rahul Sundaram, announced the release of Omega 10 Beta, a remix of Fedora this past weekend. Omega is a desktop/mobile Linux distribution that is based upon Fedora but includes packages from the Livna RPM repository. The Omega 10 Beta release is roughly equivalent to the Fedora 10 Beta to be released tomorrow, but integrates multimedia support not found in Fedora.
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r_a_trip
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2005-07-06

If it's binary compatible to Fedora 10, what is the harm? Sounds rather convenient to have Fedora + Livna in a compatible Distro. One less action to perform to get multimedia working. Just pop it in, install and run. Exactly what Linux "needs" to be "ready for the Desktop".

But then again, some people get panick attacks when they are confronted with the choice in breakfast cereals at the supermarket... So another respin may not be your cup of tea.

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