Fedora 10's snapshot scramble begins
The Fedora Project has updated the "beta" or testing edition of version 10 of its Linux distribution over the weekend, with a final release to the public scheduled for 25 November.
Fedora release engineer Jesse Keating, who is employed by Red Hat, wrote in an email to developers that the first testing snapshot of Fedora 10 was available for download. The update represents one of the weekly testing builds of Fedora 10 after the beta version was offered up on 30 September.
The group has targeted wireless connection sharing; better printing; simplification of virtualisation storage provision; better support for audio, webcam, and infrared remote controls in version 10; as well as adding new tools such as the SecTool security software and a major update to the RPM software management package.
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