Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th May 2010 15:44 UTC, submitted by Philipp Esselbach
Fedora Core It's Fedora release day! The Fedora project has pushed out version 13 of its cutting-edge Linux distribution. There's a whole boatload of improvements, some of which come from the wider Free software ecosystem, but of course, there's also a lot Fedora/Red Hat-specific stuff.
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RE: Better than previous releases
by Neolander on Wed 26th May 2010 20:46 UTC in reply to "Better than previous releases"
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One thing that was strange is when tried to install a software using yum. It took a while because it conflicts with automated update checking that is installed by default. Disabled thet auto check, I prefer to verify by myself in a weekly basis.

Welcome to PackageKit. Like PulseAudio and KDE 4.0, this is clearly the way to go for desktop Linux, so a lot of distro have to implement it. This way, many people will test it, and maybe in the end it will become stable, useful, and usable. You're lucky to have the chance to try it out... or maybe not.

Edited 2010-05-26 20:48 UTC

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