Fedora 7 Release Adds Installable KDE Live CD
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| The Fedora Project has announced the immediate availability of
| their latest release, Fedora 7 (Moonshine) including, for the
| first time, a KDE live CD/DVD showcasing KDE and KDE applications,
| which can also be installed to the hard disk, resulting in a
| regular Fedora installation with KDE.
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http://dot.kde.org/1180620522/
Fedora 7 runs just fine on aging europa
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| Compiz works like a charm on this aging platform with the ATI 9700
| Pro. Here's a few screen captures of Compiz running like a champ. I
| have never personally had a live CD boot and have Compiz perform
| flawlessly before Fedora 7. My hat's off to the Fedora developers.
| You guys done good.
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http://blogbeebe.blogspot.com/2007/06/fedora-7-runs-just-fine-on-aging-europa.html
Related:
Fedora: champions of community!
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| Let's not forget, either, Fedora sticks to a fairly rigid policy
| regarding licenses: if it doesn't qualify as Free or Open Source
| then it doesn?t get included in the distribution.
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http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/blogs/fedora_champions_of_community
Fedora 7 Moonshine - first impressions
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| Fedora 7 comes along with a pretty impressive set of changes - however,
| the average user will not see most of them. Especially if he upgrades a
| highly personalized system like mine and additional runs KDE which
| traditionally does not get so many improvements in Fedora.
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http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2007/05/27/fedora-7-moonshine-first-impressions/
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