Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Fedora works a Beefy Miracle, releases version 17

Fedora performs a Beefy Miracle, releases version 17

It required a little more than initially anticipated, but Fedora 17 is finally here using its rather unfortunate code title with you. Beefy Miracle provides quite a healthy range of enhancements over version 16, including support for GNOME Spend even even without the three dimensional acceleration. The project has additionally accepted the approaching tablet revolution with the addition of multi-touch support towards the OS and gone to live in a unified file system. Otherwise, the changelog is mainly a pedestrian listing of performance enhancements, bug fixes and package upgrades. To download it and check out it yourself go to the origin link.

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