What is FEDORA?

GNU/Linux distributions were distinctive rapidly evolving and now Fedora 7 is released to help convince me that this is the time when old Linux software were definitely uprising. Now, Fedora 7 created and designed for beginners, and its technical innovations are mostly minor. These days, innovation seems centered on the desktop or the individual program. Not long ago, Fedora was known for such firsts as implementing a philosophy of Java that allowed users to take full advantage of OpenOffice.org’s features and SELinux for security. Fedora 7 is the first release to merge the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras package repositories under one set of packaging policies. Fedora 7 is the first release in which all the software used is released under a free license, and all decision-making is made in public and to benefit from the fully organized testing sub-project.

Changes are observable to the average user at the desktop. The release candidate used in this review is any indication, what Fedora offers from a user’s perspective is a mature product at every stage, from software installation and security.

More about Fedora 7 reviews at http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3680246

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