Hi all,
Some improvement in suspending to RAM and to DISK would be nice.
With a big fat warning for users that it may not work for everybody, but
we need this.
My colleagues resumed their laptops in 15 secs, and I had to wait some
minutes before I could work.
Now I am using a custom S3 and swsuspend2 to do suspends to ram and disk.
Thanks,
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:30:20 -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
A Fedora Core 4 proto-schedule is available at:
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/
Generally, it's 3 4-week test releases, with a release in early/mid May.
So, what's planned for Fedora Core 4? Here's what we're looking at from
the Red Hat side of things:
- GCC 4, if it's ready
We're not planning on holding for it, but if it's out in a reasonable
time, sure. Failing that, we're looking at making more of the
FORTIFY_SOURCE and other gcc & glibc security extensions integrated, if
at all possible.
- The usual new stuff - GNOME 2.10, KDE 3.4, Xorg 6.8.2,
OpenOffice 2.0 (maybe), etc.
- Xen and Virtualization
This starts by integrating the Xen kernel stuff, and going from there.
- SELinux Episode III: Revenge of the AVC
Yet more targets in the targeted policy.
- Faster boot
Eliminating redundancy and old cruft in the bootup process, starting GDM
early if possible, using newer and faster udev codebases, and other
related tweaks.
- Java
More native-compiled GCJ stuff. Including Eclipse.
- Package management
GUI integration of system-config-packages, yum, and friends.
- more networking changes
Further integration of NetworkManager
- PPC support
For your brand spanking new MiniMac, or the p655 under your desk.
- Extras at launch time. Or else.
Hopefully, self explanatory. Could coincide with the move of some bits
from Core to Extras. In fact, some of the stuff on this list of features
may *be* in Extras.
Probably other stuff that I'm forgetting in here. I'm sure more people can
remind me.
Bill