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* Display devices can be hot plugged and work automatically, thanks to the inclusion of
'''Xorg Server''' 1.3.
- * This release provides a number of firmware packages for enhanced wireless networking.
'''NetworkManager''' presents a graphical interface that allows
users to quickly switch between wireless and wired networks for increased mobility.
'''NetworkManager''' is installed by default in both GNOME and KDE
Live CDs. The mac80211 (formerly called Devicescape) wireless stack has been integrated
with the kernel.
+ * This release provides a number of firmware packages for enhanced wireless networking.
'''NetworkManager''' presents a graphical interface that allows
users to quickly switch between wireless and wired networks for increased mobility.
'''NetworkManager''' is installed by default in both GNOME and KDE
Live CDs.
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+ * The `mac80211` (formerly called Devicescape) wireless stack has been integrated with
the kernel.
* Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,RelVer)]] includes a refreshing new "Flying High"
theme, which is part of a continuous team effort from the community and the
[
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork Fedora Artwork Project].
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* I18N support is much improved by the presence the SCIM input methods, which now work
after installation automatically without any configuration. SCIM can handle nearly every
alphabet/set of characters in use. Fedora is now more accessible to a wider audience by
the default inclusion of a number of language packages and input methods in the GNOME
based Live CD.
- * A new comprehensive graphical administration tool for SELinux, system-config-selinux
is available by default in this release. SELinux boolean settings have been removed from
system-config-securitylevel tool and added to this new administration tool instead.
+ * A new comprehensive graphical administration tool for SELinux, system-config-selinux
is available by default in this release. SELinux boolean settings have been removed from
the `system-config-securitylevel` tool and added to this new administration tool instead.
* The SELinux troubleshooting tool 'setroubleshoot' is enabled by default in
this release. This tool provides notifications and detailed information to desktop users
about any access denials by SELinux policy, along with suggestions on handling them.
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==== System Level Changes ====
- * This is the first release to include support for Sony Playstation 3
+ * This is the first release to include support for Sony Playstation 3.
* This release includes the [
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_21 2.6.21 based kernel]
which integrates [
http://kvm.sourceforge.net/ Kernel-based Virtual Machine] (KVM)
technology with Fedora's graphical `virt-manager` and command-line `virsh` tools. KVM
provides a hardware accelerated virtualization solution, and users have a choice between
KVM and Xen, along with Qemu, in this release. The kernel included in this release also
has support for VMWare's [
http://lwn.net/Articles/175706/ VMI interface].