Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th May 2010 15:44 UTC, submitted by Philipp Esselbach
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http://www.h-online.com/open/features/Rock-it-What-s-new-in-Fedora-...
That the the best summary an the net so far and also includes such info.




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I've been using Fedora 13 for a while and it's working good, even with the experimental 3D/Nouveau. I was able to play Openarea without any serious issues and the frame-rate was surprisingly good.
Some reviews I've seen claim Shotwell doesn't work well but in my experience it works just as well as F-Spot. It imported all of my photos from my camera and I was able to make simple enhancements and changes to the photos.
The proprietary software was easy enough to add via the rpmfusion repos and blacklisting the nouveau driver made the NVIDIA binary work just fine.
What I do like is the update system and package manager, which isn't root side(unlike Synaptic and the Ubuntu updater) so it themes proper as well. Overall, Fedora 13 has been a good experience for me and I'd recommend it if you like purely FOSS. The artwork is the usual good quality but I prefer the Solar Plymouth theme as default.