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Tuesday, June 01, 2004

Hard-Core Fedora

PC World: "After years of using the Mandrake Linux distribution, I've moved my main desktop machine to the newly released final edition of Fedora Core 2, the free, community-supported testbed distribution sponsored by Red Hat ... Fedora's marriage of kernel 2.6 and Gnome 2.6 (the identical version numbers are just a coincidence) makes for a very responsive system that's a pleasure to use."

This is an extremely useful overview for anyone considering Fedora Core 2, because the author explains how to get the bits Red Hat leaves out, like those responsible for MP3 and DVD playback. Good stuff.
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