Fedora Core 6 now available
Reader Sergio wrote in to tell us that, hot on the heels of last just in time for this week's Ubuntu Edgy release, the final release of Fedora Core 6 is now available. There's lots of new stuff in the latest release of the Red Hat-sponsored, community-driven Linux distribution including an improved installation system, support for Intel-based Macs, improved Xen virtualization support and a new GUI virtualization manager, the Yum update system in place of Up2date, and major performance improvements. As always, the best way to get your hands on Fedora Core is via BitTorrent.
[Thanks, Sergio!]
[Thanks, Sergio!]













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Subscribe to commentsryanOct 24th 2006 2:56PM
uhhhhhhh
edgy has not been released. edgy will be hot on the heels of fc6 (it's due this thursday)
Andy MeltonOct 24th 2006 3:59PM
It has some SERIOUS speed improvements in my tests of FC6 - Test 3. I am anxious to see if anything has changed between test 3 and the final version.