Now that the Fedora 19 Alpha has been released earlier today, I am happy to introduce you to the features of the next major release of the Fedora Linux operating system.
Fedora 19 will be dubbed Schrödinger's Cat and it will be released sometime this summer, probably after many delays. The developement cycle of Fedora 19 comprised an Alpha release and a Beta version.
The first alpha version of Fedora 19 "Schrödinger's Cat" operating system has been officially launched and it's ready for testing. Unlike former Fedora releases that have been plagued by delays and various problems, the new 19 branch has arrived relatively on time and it's ready to be tested and p... (read more)
Robyn Bergeron, the Fedora Project leader, proudly announced a few minutes ago, November 16, the codename for the upcoming Fedora 19 operating system, due for release next year.
The Fedora Project team has announced the beta release of its Linux operating system, Fedora 18, code-named Spherical Cow.
After numerous delays, Fedora 18 Beta has finally made it to the masses. This is very important for Red Hat Enterprise Linux as Fedora is the upstream version that implements all the future changes in RHEL.
The Fedora distribution has always had a troubled development cycle, with a never-ending stream of delays and problems. It seem that Fedora 18 is plagued by the same issues and the final version will be delayed until 2013.
When it comes to naming the distributions, the Fedora community has been keen to find the craziest names possible, but the deve... (read more)
We have gotten used to Fedora not making the deadline, so it wasn't surprising when the delay announcement came for Fedora 18 Beta. Dubbed Spherical Cow, Fedora 18 is powered by a development release of the upcoming Linux kernel 3.6 and brings numerous features, improvements and bug fixes over previous releases.
After several delays, the Fedora Project has officially released Fedora 18 (“Spherical Cow”), the latest version of its Linux-based operating system.
The Fedora Project, through Dennis Gilmore, proudly announced yesterday (April 19th) the immediate availability for testing of the Beta version of the upcoming Fedora 15 operating system, due for release at the end of May 2011. Fedora 15 Beta is dubbed Lovelock and it is powered by the newly released GNOME 3 desktop environment and Linux ke... (read more)
Greetings all,
I installed Fedora 12 beta (version relased 5 days before official release) on my MacBookPro.
Then I did a software update and noticed that now I have Fedora 13 not Fedora 12 Stable.
How can I downgrade to Fedora 12 stable ? I dont like working with testing verion ?
Thanks in advance.