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On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 12:08 PM, David Barzilay <barzilay(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Red Hat Press Blog
8.5.08
Fedora 10 Alpha: Give Us Your Feedback
By Fedora Team
Following the release of Fedora 9 <
http://www.redhat.com/about/news/prarchive/2008/fedora9.html> last May,
we've been hard at work in anticipation for Fedora 10. OK, so maybe we took
one day off to celebrate the success of Fedora 9, but we didn't wait too
long before diving in to implement cool, new features in the next release.
Fedora 10 (Cambridge) is due out in November 2008, and the Alpha release
provides a chance for the whole community to weigh in. Tell us what you
think and get involved in testing the new features – check out the Fedora 10
Alpha release notes <
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/Alpha/ReleaseNotes>, and then
download the Alpha <
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/test/10-Alpha...;.
Red Hat engineers working in Fedora and upstream communities have been
developing several new features slated for Fedora 10. Here are just a few of
the features that we're very excited to deliver:
* Glitch free audio
<
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GlitchFreeAudio>. The
revolutionary PulseAudio stack has been enhanced to use
timer-based scheduling. This means that it uses less power, is
more hardware independent, and adjusts dynamically to keep audio
data flowing without interruption — minimizing drop outs.
* Sectool <
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SecurityAudit>.
Fedora 10 will feature a brand new security auditing and intrusion
detection system. It has both text and graphical front ends,
features highly configurable groups for adjusting test runs, and
is completely modular and extensible. Administrators and the
community at large can write their own tests to extend its
functionality even further.
* Connection Sharing
<
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ConnectionSharing>.
Fedora 10 delivers on the promise of NetworkManager's "Create new
wireless network" tool, with easy setup of an ad-hoc wifi network
on any machine with a network connection and a spare wireless
card. If the machine has primary network connection (wired, 3G,
second wireless card), routing is set up so that devices connected
to the ad-hoc wifi network can share the connection to the outside
network.
There are more great features on the way. As always, everything that goes
into and comes out of the Fedora Project is completely open and free for
anyone to use, modify, and redistribute. Keep an eye on our wiki's feature
list <
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release/10/FeatureList> to see how
things are progressing throughout the Fedora 10 development cycle.
http://www.press.redhat.com/2008/08/05/fedora-10-alpha-give-us-your-feedb...
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