Fedora 9 beta Linux distro released
Fedora 9 beta is available for download today, with a final release scheduled for April 29. The latest version of the free (as in beer) cousin of Red Hat Linux comes with a number of major updates, including support for the latest versions of the KDE and GNOME desktop environments. Here are a few highlights:
[via Flexbeta]
- Uses the 2.6.25-rc5 Linux kernel
- GNOME 2.22 with world time clock, improved file system performance, and security improvements
- KDE 4.0.2 with a completely redesigned desktop manager look and feel, and integrated desktop search
- Firefox 3 Beta as the default web browser
- Support for resizing ext2, ext3, and NTFS partitions during installation
[via Flexbeta]













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Subscribe to commentsMatthewMar 26th 2008 9:18PM
I have Ubuntu running on my laptop. Is there any reason to try out Fedora? It looks the same to me.
MarkMar 27th 2008 7:06AM
Is it just me or are they totally ripping off Vista in that screenshot?
ernetasMar 27th 2008 11:16AM
I think just for you. KDE always feeled like Windows.
SuperevilMar 28th 2008 5:39PM
Vixta looks more like Vista than Fedora
AnimeshApr 11th 2008 9:13AM
Please don't compare it with vista. Vista sucks out the hardware to give out so called 3d effects. Maybe the programmers in Microsoft forgot to copy the full code for framebuffer cache, so refreshing the screen takes zillion minutes.
Or maybe hardware vendors paid them to steep the software requirements. KDE is much better, and will always be....