Fedora 11 hits alpha
Posted at 6:58pm on Thursday February 5th 2009
Codenamed Leonidas, the first alpha release of what will become Fedora 11 is now available, sporting a handful of new features. Along with Ext4 and Btrfs filesystem support, the alpha also includes easier firmware installation via PackageKit and a development snapshot of Gnome 2.26. Snag a copy from here for testing, and check out the complete list of proposed features.
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Btrfs?
Sslaxx (not verified) - February 6, 2009 @ 11:20am
We'll see if it's ready by then, I guess...
Looks tasty
loki1950 - March 11, 2009 @ 12:18am
Will most likely tempt me away from f9 but it will be on a new box :D
Gnome 2.26
Denzel (not verified) - April 5, 2009 @ 5:16pm
it's quite stable but network is a bit of a pain to configure.
Gnome 2.26
Denzel (not verified) - April 5, 2009 @ 5:17pm
sorry I mean does not auto configure
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