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  • The_Monkey_King
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    Fedora 12, codename "Elvis"
    Leonidas was a king; Elvis is The King.

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  • L33F3R
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    ohhh im disappointed.

    I read "Fedora 12 Features Get Laid" from the forum index and i figured fedora got lucky.

    12 fedora's, 9 ubuntu's. I think they need to follow the mandriva path and just throw a date on it

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  • remm
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    Originally posted by bugmenot View Post
    Please do *not* switch to empathy as long as it does not support otr encryption!
    The default configuration is what it is, you can install the pidgin package it they "remove" it.

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  • bugmenot
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    Please do *not* switch to empathy as long as it does not support otr encryption!

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  • Louise
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    I thought the latest Gnome already had switched from Pidgin?

    Sounds like a pretty big deal to deprecate initrd. I hope we a commandline program again just like chkconfig.

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  • phoronix
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    Fedora 12 Features Get Laid Out

    Phoronix: Fedora 12 Features Get Laid Out

    Fedora 11 with all of its Nouveau support, Btrfs capabilities, and kernel mode-setting support glory isn't being released until later this month, but the features for Fedora 12 are already being planned out. A tentative feature list for this next Fedora release can already be found on the Fedora Project Wiki. Some of these features like straightforward multi-seat support were originally targeted at Leonidas but were then pushed back to Fedora 12. Additionally though, Red Hat intends to introduce liblvm in Fedora 12 to allow user-space applications to interface with an LVM (Logical Volume Manager)...

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