Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 2nd Feb 2008 22:29 UTC, submitted by Nemilar
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu "Its official release is just under three months away, and Ubuntu 8.04, or Hardy Heron, promises some great improvements over the already user-friendly Ubuntu 7.10 (also known as Gusty Gibbon). This is a look at the fourth Alpha release of Hardy; including many of the applications that are now included by default and the major changes that will improve stability and usability. Among these are the addition of Firefox 3 and Remote Desktop on the applications side, and a new method for systems control known as Policy Kit, which enables the administrator to unlock certain functions for normal users."
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RE: Not impressed
by RHCE07 on Sun 3rd Feb 2008 15:22 UTC in reply to "Not impressed"
RHCE07
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2007-12-08

Excellent summary, and I have had to create VM's in RHEL5.1 Advanced Platform 64 bit at work and I have to say it works good.

I created 3 VM's in Fedora 7 (CentOS), Para because my laptop does not support full virtualization.

I have Fedora7, RHEL5.1 Server and Fedora8 running at home and I think I will wait until Fedora9 to upgrade the F7 machines.

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