Fedora 8 Test 2 Screenshots
Fedora 8 Test 2 hit the web this morning and accompanying this release are now four LiveCD images. There is the traditional Fedora Live CD version followed by a KDE version and now there is a developer Live edition and FEL.
Fedora 8 Test 2 features the latest test release in the GNOME 2.19 series, is based upon the Linux 2.6.23 kernel, and PulseAudio is now used as the advanced sound server.
If there's one thing to enjoy about Fedora 8, the artwork improvements since Fedora 7 are absolutely great!
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If there's one thing to enjoy about Fedora 8, the artwork improvements since Fedora 7 are absolutely great!
Glad to see the Fedora developers are focusing on the important stuff and not wasting their time on those pesky stability or usability problems.
way too late? they should
way too late? they should focus on stability and usability rather than artworks improvements. Don't be like ubuntu hype..
Fedora's developers don't
Fedora's developers don't work on its artwork. The artists on the Fedora Art team do. Time spent on the artwork is not time taken away from the rest of Fedora.