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- Fedora Core 5 Release Notes Content is marked like this.
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== Fedora Core 6 Tour ==
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You can find a tour filled with pictures and videos of this exciting new release at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore6.
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+ == Fedora Core 6 Release schedule ==
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+ The current prelimenary release schedule of Fedora Core 6 is available at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Core/Schedule
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== What Is New In Fedora Core 6 ==
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- This release is the culmination of nine months of development, and includes significant
new versions of many key products and technologies. The following sections provide a brief
overview of major changes from the last release of Fedora Core.
+ This release is the second test release of Fedora Core 6 and includes significant new
versions of many key products and technologies. The following sections provide a brief
overview of major changes from the last release of Fedora Core.
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+
=== Desktop ===
Some of the highlights of this release include:
+ * Development version of the GNOME desktop (
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointFifteen)is
included in the release. GNOME 2.16 is scheduled to be available in the general release of
Fedora Core 6. KDE 3.5 desktop is the general 3.5 release
(
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-3.5.php).
+
- {{{ * There is a completely revamped appearance with a bubbly new theme and the first
use of the new Fedora logo.
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- * Early work from the Fedora Rendering Project is integrated into the desktop. This new
project (
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RenderingProject) is going to provide the technical
foundations for advanced desktop interfaces based on OpenGL.
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- * Innovative new versions of the popular desktop environments GNOME and KDE are
included in this release. The GNOME desktop is based on the 2.14 release
(
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/notes/C/), and the KDE 3.5 desktop is the general 3.5
release (
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-3.5.php).
-
- * The latest versions of '''GNOME Power Manager'''
(
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-power-manager/) and '''GNOME
Screensaver'''(http://live.gnome.org/GnomeScreensaver/) provide new and
integrated power management capabilities.
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- * The new '''GNOME User Share''' facility provides simple and
efficient file sharing.
-
- * LUKS (
http://luks.endorphin.org/) hard disk encryption is integrated with
'''HAL''' and '''GNOME''' in this release.
Refer to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Software/LUKS for more information.
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- * Software suspend (hibernate) capability is now provided for a wide variety of
hardware. Suspend to RAM feature has also been improved due to infrastructure work done to
support hiberation.
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- * The previous graphical software management utilities have been replaced with the
first versions of a new generation of tools. This release includes
'''Pup''', a simple interface for system updates, and
'''Pirut''', a new package manager that replaces
`system-config-packages`. These applications are built on the {{{yum}}} utility to provide
consistent software installation and update facilities throughout the system.
-
- * This release of Fedora includes Mono support for the first time, and Mono
applications such as '''Beagle''', a desktop search interface;
'''F-Spot''', a photo management utility; and
'''Tomboy''', a note-taking application.
-
- * Desktop applications now built using the fully-open `java-gcj-compat` include
'''Azureus''', a BitTorrent client, and
'''RSS``Owl''', a RSS feed reader, now available in Fedora
Extras.
-
- * You can now enjoy enhanced multimedia support with version 0.10 of the
'''Gstreamer''' media framework. This milestone release brings
major improvements in robustness, compatibility, and features over previous versions of
'''Gstreamer'''. The '''Totem''' movie
player and other media software in this release have been updated to use the new
framework.
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- * There is dramatically improved internationalization support with
'''SCIM''' in Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]]. The
'''SCIM''' language input framework provides an easy to use
interface for inputting many different non-English languages.
'''SCIM''' replaces the '''IIIMF''' system
used in previous Fedora releases.
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- * The default Web browser is the latest in the '''Firefox'''
1.5.0.x series (
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html), which has many new
features for faster, safer, and more efficient browsing.
-
- * The office applications suite '''Open``Office.org''' 2.0.2
(
http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.html) now makes better use of general system
libraries for increased performance and efficiency.
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- * A large number of '''GTK''' and
'''GNOME''' programs take advantage of the
'''Cairo''' 2D graphics library (
http://cairographics.org/),
included in this release, to provide streamlined attractive graphical interfaces.
-
- * There are new experimental drivers that provide support for the widely-used Broadcom
43xx wireless chipsets (
http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/).
-
* '''Network``Manager'''
(
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/NetworkManager) has received numerous menu, user
interface, and functionality improvements. However, it is disabled by default in this
release as it is not yet suitable for certain configurations, such as system-wide static
IPs or bonding devices.
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- * This release includes `libnotify`, a library that features simple and attractive
notifications for the desktop.
-
- * Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]] now uses `gnome-mount`, a more efficient
mechanism that replaces `fstab-sync`, and uses HAL to handle mounting.
* Printing support is improved in this release with the inclusion of the {{{hplip}}}
utility, which replaces {{{hpijs}}}. }}}