Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Nov 2007 17:35 UTC, submitted by anyweb
Fedora Core Fedora 8 has been released. It sports a new look and feel, a codec installation program, the first signs of the GNOME online desktop, various security improvements, support for Compiz and Compiz-Fusion, Java support via Iced-Tea, and much more. Get it from the download page. Update: A couple of articles about the release: 1, 2, 3. Update II: One more: 4.
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PlatformAgnostic
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2006-01-02

Heh... looks like you really did him the "smackdown." Don't worry, though... Sbergman isn't a Vista User like I am.

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sbergman27 Member since:
2005-07-24

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Don't worry, though... Sbergman isn't a Vista User like I am.
"""

I avoid it like the plague. ;-)

But I thought "creepy individual" was a bit half-hearted and unimaginative. A far cry from the old days when he used to call me a "slimy little toady".[1]
Ah, memories! :-)

Anyway, I have about 5 internal and customer servers I'll be ungrading to F8. My own desktop first, of course. This does look like a nice release.

[1]http://www4.osnews.com/permalink?272915

Edited 2007-11-11 02:26

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