The hard working team behind the Fedora project announced yesterday the first alpha release of Fedora 10, which brings many new improvements, features and fixes over previous versions. Dubbed Cambridge, Fedora 10 Alpha introduces better support for webcams, a revamped boot environment, upstream improvements, RPM 4.6, GNOME 2.23.5 and KDE 4.1. The development cycle of Fedora 10 will continue with the beta edition (due for release on September 2nd), the preview release on 10 October, and it will conclude with the final release sometime at the end of October 2008. Below are some of the highlights of Fedora 10 Alpha:
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Friday, August 8, 2008
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