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Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora Project today officially released the Fedora 13 Linux distribution, codenamed "Goddard," with improvements aimed at both new and experienced Linux users.
The new Fedora 13 release comes six months after Fedora 12's debut and continues to enhance the Linux operating system experience for its users. Fedora 13 includes improved virtualization, along with other developer, desktop and server improvements.
"We have a number of features designed to make Fedora a more pleasant release for everyone that uses it, not just the super hackers among us, but also the people that are just discovering open source for the first time, and everyone in between," Fedora Project Leader Paul Frields told InternetNews.com.
In particular, Frields cited hardware enablements as a "consistent theme" in the Fedora 13 release. Chief among those include improved free video, printer, scanner and camera drivers and management features. Frields also noted that the new color management feature in Fedora 13 provides a true-color workflow for scanning, printing and display.
"All the improvements are grouped around making hardware work better for people with a minimum of fuss," he said.
Fedora 13 also packs in improvements for a group that Frields referred to as "downstream" developers.
"When we say 'upstream' in the open source world, the people we think of are those that are building open source software that distributions like Fedora then download and package as part of a whole operating system," Frields said. "Downstream developers are people that are building solutions that may not have anything to do with Fedora or Linux, but who are very important to the future of free software."
The downstream-focused improvements in Fedora 13 includes enhancements to how the Linux distribution handles Python development, with new support for the open source language intended to make Python debugging easier for developers.
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26-05-2010, 01:07 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
Will try it for sure. Hope it finally detects my resolution correctly. :/
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26-05-2010, 01:14 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
 its in my download schedule !
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26-05-2010, 02:35 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
Fedora 12 is good!! hope Fedora 13 will be better than Fedora 12
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26-05-2010, 06:21 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
Finally Fedora detects my resolution correctly. Very nice. The initial lack of detecting right resolution (Fedora was the only distro which did that) put me off Fedora for so long now. Nice work by Fedora developers.
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26-05-2010, 08:15 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
It has python3  .
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26-05-2010, 10:08 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
Downloading...
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26-05-2010, 11:02 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
downloaded and installed, however could not configure bsnl bb  , how to do that........... please guide me in simple steps.
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26-05-2010, 11:12 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
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downloaded and installed, however could not configure bsnl bb  , how to do that........... please guide me in simple steps.
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Connect your router via ethernet & open your browser configuration page under your browser. Now check whether all settings are configured properly.
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26-05-2010, 11:50 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
Damn it.. X.Org got updated to 1.8 and the Catalyst drivers aren't working with it now.. it is irritating.. seems like Fedora vs ATI is going on ...
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27-05-2010, 01:52 AM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
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Damn it.. X.Org got updated to 1.8 and the Catalyst drivers aren't working with it now.. it is irritating.. seems like Fedora vs ATI is going on ...
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bad news for Ati lovers than
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27-05-2010, 07:42 AM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
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Connect your router via ethernet & open your browser configuration page under your browser. Now check whether all settings are configured properly.
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its not a router, just a modem provided by bsnl, when checked with ifconfig it shows as dhcp - and in tray also it shows active icon, however am not able to connect to internet.
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27-05-2010, 05:41 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
You mean to say that you're connecting to Internet via a dial-up modem?? If yes then use GNOME PPP or KPPP
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27-05-2010, 08:59 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
^He has an ADSL Modem buddy.
Azaad: Do you dial to connect or just open browser and start browsing? If former, then you have to use and configure a dialer where you enter your username and password. If latter then, there is nothing to configure as its settings are already in the modem. The former is called the bridged mode while the latter is called "Always On mode/pppoe".
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27-05-2010, 09:24 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
^ yep trying for bridge mode...................
and how to retrieve back the panel......I deleted it and could not get back as before with adding panel..................am kde user.
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28-05-2010, 12:01 AM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
For the bridge mode, pppoe-conf is the command if I correctly remember.. you can try using that.. then after that, try pon dslprovider..
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28-05-2010, 03:29 AM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
I always find Fedora's KDE too GNOMEish.
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28-05-2010, 04:47 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
^+1.. Fedora has openly shown its love towards GNOME.. I like GNOME more than KDE.. but it is a matter of taste.. the only apps of KDE that i really like are Amarok & K3B.. nothing else..
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28-05-2010, 04:57 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
fedora from starting was a gnome supporter and supported its development and just packs kde and other desktops with the distribution..........
however in gnome I dont like 2 panels one top and other bottom, unnecessarily consumes screen space-------no idea of present not used linux for more than 2 yrs and gnome almost 5 yrs........... and its personal taste as you say..........
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29-05-2010, 05:20 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
I'm happy to see so many Fedora fans here.
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29-05-2010, 05:24 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
open source lovers asap
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29-05-2010, 05:31 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
Fedora gets so much love because one has to use Red Hat Linux in their Industry.
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
I started with fedora2 to learn linux and the pcq linux which used to be shipped by pcquest then.........
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30-05-2010, 12:36 AM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
@a_rahim... yeah in a way that is right too. but the most important thing is that it is bleeding edge, introduces new features & has SELinux.. btw. don't forget DeltaRPMs and awesome yum too..
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
I don't find yum awesome.
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
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I don't find yum awesome. 
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But I definitely find SELinux awesome 
I guess its the only newbie-usable distro with full SEL implementation.
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
Well i know its a 'Fedora thread' but technically its still a 'Linux thread' so let me ask..
Well I have been an Ubuntu fan for over an year now, but now I am moving to Linux Mint. I have tried Fedora also, its a great distro, no doubt, but then i find the debian software update mechanism (and its repository) better than rpm. Am I wrong?
Also about the KDE thing, well some may despise for saying this. But i find KDE interface too childish, and too unstable. I mean, i want to try a new interface and move on from GNOME but KDE never feels right. Just a few days before I downloaded Kubuntu and was terribly disappointed by it.
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
@RavS - KDE is not properly integrated into Kubuntu. You may have try KDE offered by Fedora. It works as it should be.
Debian & RPM contain tons of softwares. I prefer RPM over DEB due to the flexibility in command line parameters. Again a personal choice.
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30-05-2010, 09:44 PM
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
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You may have try KDE offered by Fedora. It works as it should be.
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Only Arch + KDE works as it should be. KDE + Slackware is another one which works fine. On the other hand distros like OpenSUSE and Mandriva do a good job with KDE but somewhat bloat it (IMO) (particularly in OpenSUSE). Fedora and Kubuntu don't do a good job with KDE.
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But I definitely find SELinux awesome 
I guess its the only newbie-usable distro with full SEL implementation.
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Ubuntu has AppArmour. I find SELinux a hassle for a desktop tbh.
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Re: Fedora 13 Linux "Goddard"
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@RavS - KDE is not properly integrated into Kubuntu. You may have try KDE offered by Fedora. It works as it should be.
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Well actually i have tried KDE with Fedora also (I think with Fedora 9). Didn't like it much then.
Well, i am surprised to hear that KDE isn't properly integrated into Kubuntu.  I mean then why spawn a derivative distro. Let users use original Ubuntu and just download and use KDE desktop(and all needed softs) they need.
and yes actually i haven't tried rpm softs as much as deb. So may be u r right 
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No.
Only Arch + KDE works as it should be. KDE + Slackware is another one which works fine. On the other hand distros like OpenSUSE and Mandriva do a good job with KDE but somewhat bloat it (IMO) (particularly in OpenSUSE). Fedora and Kubuntu don't do a good job with KDE.
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Yup I agree, Fedora and Kubuntu don't do a great job as far as KDE integration is concerned (although I would like to check latest version of Fedora).
But hey don't you think switching to a 'not-so' popular distros like Arch or Slackware is a good idea. I mean i can't expect as large community or software/driver support for them as I get for say, Ubuntu, Fedora or openSUSE..:C_perplex:
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