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Fedora adds 3D printing support
2013-09-09 12:00:00| Network World Clear Choice Tests
The latest version of Fedora, nicknamed "Schrodinger's Cat," features a number of improvements aimed at IT users. But its strict adherence to the open source philosophy means that it continues to be problematic for typical end users.
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Korora Linux: More Than Just Another Fedora Clone
2013-07-31 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Korora Linux has the potential to grow in popularity among users looking for a better, more user-friendly Linux distro that reaches beyond Fedora's enterprise appeal. Korora 19, released on July 2, is an interesting Linux OS based on Fedora, the community version of parent company Red Hat's Enterprise Linux. Korora is packed with lots of additional packages, however.
Fedora 19 alpha offers a peek at what's coming
2013-04-29 13:26:34| InfoWorld: Top News
It's been about three months since the release of Fedora 18 "Spherical Cow," but this week afforded the first glimpse at the next version of the popular Linux distribution.
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Where's the beef? Fedora releases 'Spherical Cow'
2013-04-08 12:00:00| Network World Clear Choice Tests
After being delayed seven times due to reported problems with the new installer, Fedora 18 has arrived. On the plus side, Fedora 18 delivers new management functionality for IT administrators and offers improved Active Directory support. However, a complicated installation process and some issues with the user interface make it a less attractive option than desktop competitors like Ubuntu and Mint.
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Fedora 18: Nice Tweaks to the OS, but It's Haunted by a GNOME
2013-02-20 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Fedora 18, dubbed "the Spherical Cow," was finally released on Jan. 15 after seven postponements that stretched two months beyond its scheduled six-month release cycle. Despite some noteworthy improvements overall to the operating system, I found little about Fedora 18 to justify adopting it over other Linux distros or upgrading to it from an earlier version.