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Red Hat Magazine, Issue #18
April 2006
*Fedora(TM) Core 5* recently hit the streets, and we've been closely
following the new developments. Check out what's new in the distro, read
up on Eclipse(TM), and find out how--and where--the Fedora Project is
going. We also have a few stories to share: the Sri Lanka tsunami relief
effort, an RHCE(R) whose will-to-geek truly conquers all, and why the
Summit can transform your career. Enjoy.
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In This Issue
Inside Fedora Core 5
New installer, new desktop, new software package management, new
security features. Your guide to all the fun you can have with Fedora
Core 5. P.S. It's new.
Introduction to Eclipse on Fedora
Eclipse(TM) is an open source development platform that plays a feature
role in Fedora Core 5. We've got the full story--its history, where it's
at today, where it's headed.
Opening Red Hat Knowledgebase
Red Hat Magazine talks with two of the caretakers of the open (and now
registration-free) Red Hat Knowledgebase.
Podcast: The future of the Fedora community
Listen as Community Relations Manager Greg DeKoenigsberg interviews new
Fedora Project Leader Max Spevack about FUDCon Boston, the release of
Fedora Core 5, and plans for Fedora Core 6.
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Red Hat Magazine - April 2006 - Issue #18
Fedora™ Core 5 recently hit the streets, and we'v=
e been closely following the new developments. Check out what's new in the =
distro, read up on Eclipse™, and find out how--and where--the Fedora =
Project is
going. We also have a few stories to share: the Sri Lanka tsunami relief
effort, an RHCE® whose will-to-geek truly conquers all, and why the
Summit can transform your career. Enjoy.
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In this issue Inside Fedora Core 5
New installer, new desktop, new software package management, new securi=
ty features. Your guide to all the fun you can have with Fedora Core 5. P.S=
. It's new. Introduction to Eclipse on Fedora
Eclipse™ is an open source development platform that plays a feat=
ure role in Fedora Core 5. We've got the full story--its history, where it'=
s at today, where it's headed. Opening Red Hat Knowledgebase
Red Hat Magazine talks with two of the caretakers of the open (a=
nd now registration-free) Red Hat Knowledgebase. Podcast: The future of the Fedora community
Listen as Community Relations Manager Greg DeKoenigsberg interviews new=
Fedora Project Leader Max Spevack about FUDCon Boston, the release of Fedo=
ra Core 5, and plans for Fedora Core 6.
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