Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Where's the beef? Fedora ships `Spherical Cow'

  5 things we love about Fedora 18 / 5 things we hate | I ditched Windows 8 and went Ubuntu by mistake
 
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Where's the beef? Fedora releases 'Spherical Cow'
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. Read More


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5 things we love about Fedora 18 / 5 things we hate
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