Well well, the fifth installment of Fedora Core has been officially released. Although we have been covering the happenings with the Fedora Project at Phoronix, today we have the latest from its official launch.
The codename for Fedora Core 5 is "Bordeaux" and among other new features to this release is a new Anaconda installer, Novell mono support, replacement of Up2date with Pirut/Pup, and the beginnings of the Fedora Rendering Project for desktop OpenGL effects.
Some of the packages to be included in Fedora Core 5 is the Linux 2.6.15 kernel, X.Org v7.0, NetworkManager v0.6, and GNOME v2.14.0. Continue on as we investigate the happenings with this state-of-the-art release.
» Nouveau Driver Q&A – Linux Open Source NVIDIA Graphics Drivers
» NVIDIA 100.14.11 Unix Displays Driver Released, Examined
» ASUS P5N-E SLI nForce 650i SLI Motherboard Review
» NVIDIA 1.0-8756 Linux display drivers performance
» GeForce 7900GT workstation performance
» EVGA GeForce 7900GT CO SUPERCLOCKED 256MB
» ASRock 939SLI32-eSATA2 motherboard preview
» Fedora Core 5 Benchmarks
» Linux Desktop Garage Book Review
» New Linux nForce Drivers – IA32 & AMD64
» Fedora Core 1 For AMD64 Test1 Available
» Linux Display Driver AMD64 V 1.0-4499
» New Linux Display Driver – March 31
» New Linux Display Drivers – Dec 11 2002
» New Linux Display Drivers on Wed Dec 11

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