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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 24, 2006 2:00:00 PM

Red Hat released Fedora Core 6 on Tuesday, its newest hobbyist version of Linux, with an expandable new installation routine and a third try at incorporating Xen virtualization software.

Fedora Core is a free and faster-moving alternative to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which offers long-term support for those who pay annual subscription fees. Fedora Core 6 in effect is a rough draft of RHEL 5, to be released in late 2006 or early 2007.

The biggest change coming with RHEL 5 is Xen, open-source virtualization software that lets multiple operating systems run simultaneously, each in its own separate compartment called a virtual machine. Virtualization, a high-end feature now arriving in x86 servers, lets a single server replace several less efficiently used ones.

Xen appeared in Fedora Core 4 and 5, but the version in Fedora Core 6 should be close to what appears in RHEL 5, said Max Spevack, the Fedora project leader. One major feature is a graphical administration tool to control Xen virtual machines.

"Now you can create and delete and start up your Xen instances without having to do it all on the command line," Spevack said. "If you've got someone savvy enough to be a Linux desktop user, they're probably going to think the idea of virtualization is cool, but it sounds kind of hard. Hopefully a graphical tool like this lowers that barrier to entry."

Xen will be a main option users can select during installation, Spevack said.

The installation software itself has a major difference, he added: It can use the Yum update software to add new software when the computer is being configured.

Spevack said he hopes the Yum feature will let those with Linux specialty projects easily dovetail with Fedora installation without actually becoming part of the Fedora code base. Such a move would easily let a computer be set up for digital music editing or the Linux Terminal Server Project, for example, he said.

"Folks can package up software for Fedora, put it in a Yum repository, and manage it themselves, but it still gets sucked into Fedora universe," Spevack said.

Under a long tradition, Red Hat names each version of its software, and Fedora Core 6 is called Zod, according to a mailing list announcement. Fedora Core 5 is called Bordeaux.

The Fedora Project Web page offers download information and a tour.

Another change coming in Fedora Core 6 is Linux eye candy, based on the AIGLX project that began at Red Hat but also using the Compiz window manager from Suse. The features require 3D graphics video support, but permit several features. Among them, desktops of the graphical user interface can be mapped to faces of a virtual 3D cube that users can rotate. And windows can become transparent and wobbly like Jell-O when moved.

The Linux version also switches to the DejaVu font, an open-source font project derived from Bitstream's Vera typeface.

With Fedora Core 6 released, developers are now turning attention to version 7. One priority there will be to create a "live CD" version, which can boot the operating system from a compact disc so users can try the software without disturbing their computers' hard drives.

Another goal will be to improve the community of outside developers working on the software--creating patches and getting them reviewed and accepted. "We need to do a better job than we have been in harnessing that," Spevack said.

The Red Hat and Fedora Project Web sites worked intermittently after the launch. "Lots of traffic today," Spevack noted on the Fedora mailing list. He recommended people download the software using the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file-sharing service, which doesn't strain central download sites as much.

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RE: Red Hat releases Fedora Core 6
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Posted by: hallad Posted on: 06/04/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Red Hat releases Fedora Core 6  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
get a life  Linux Geek | 10/24/06
Still getting it all wrong  Sabz5150 | 10/24/06
Linux fools...  Mike Cox | 10/24/06
Been using mprime v23.9 Mike?  Scrat | 10/24/06
this guy has same problem!!  BobF_z | 10/24/06
Busted !!!!  magcomment | 10/24/06
Hey lets not judge  BobF_z | 10/25/06
You got it wrong  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
klogd  John Le'Brecage | 10/24/06
Right...  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
No, not really...  John Le'Brecage | 10/24/06
Still not possible  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
He could also...  Henry Miller | 10/24/06
Thank you?  John Le'Brecage | 10/24/06
config a the boot:?  Henry Miller | 10/25/06
Okay, try this  Sabz5150 | 10/24/06
Try this  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
ROFLMAO!  Linux User 147560 | 10/24/06
Amazing...  jasonp@... | 10/24/06
Let the insults begin  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Sabz, please stop making the Linux community look as stupid as you  Scrat | 10/24/06
Oh boy! A new target!  Sabz5150 | 10/24/06
Not every distro has those tools  osreinstall | 10/24/06
Some truth...  jasonp@... | 10/24/06
Can't be too dangerous.  osreinstall | 10/24/06
The right tools  Sabz5150 | 10/24/06
That would be nice.  osreinstall | 10/24/06
xorgconfig  Sabz5150 | 10/25/06
Anything is better than vi  osreinstall | 10/25/06
Tasks have come a long way since Fedora Core 1.  John Le'Brecage | 10/24/06
For honesty & truth sir , you get a 10  Intellihence | 10/24/06
Well, not Mike...  John Le'Brecage | 10/24/06
I still think there is a chance  zkiwi | 10/24/06
But still aren't good enough  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Considering that...  zkiwi | 10/24/06
Name one time  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Still not good enough (for Loverock)?  John Le'Brecage | 10/24/06
No its not  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Your comment begs the question...  zkiwi | 10/24/06
And I ask you  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Because  zkiwi | 10/24/06
rich/famous?? lol, you mean billy?  galileon | 10/24/06
How wrong you are  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Gee, if Linux is so bad...  Henry Miller | 10/24/06
Easy  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Actually...  Henry Miller | 10/24/06
Actually...  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Rockhead is caught in a time warp.  OButterball | 10/24/06
As much of a Rocky Horror fan I am...  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
OhBee as heckler from the crowd ...  OButterball | 10/24/06
I want a refund...  Linux User 147560 | 10/24/06
Just look at all the OS vendors.  B.O.F.H. | 10/24/06
Another one  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Simplifying the argument for Loverock...  John Le'Brecage | 10/24/06
Wow, you got me..  B.O.F.H. | 10/24/06
Kernel panics? Segfaults?  techboy_z | 10/24/06
Yes and Yes  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
You're an easy target  zkiwi | 10/24/06
theres no driver for my printer on BSD,  galileon | 10/24/06
Was there a point?  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Have you forgotten so easily  zkiwi | 10/24/06
Glad for the story  fredrwright@... | 10/24/06
Windows Vista...  jasonp@... | 10/24/06
So basically  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
You call it cheap...  jasonp@... | 10/24/06
Great!  Tim Patterson | 10/24/06
Also..  Tim Patterson | 10/24/06
Great to see the competition! I might have to switch back to Fedora from  DonnieBoy | 10/24/06
Why doesn't it surprise me that you are using Ubuntu Donnieboy? (NT)  Scrat | 10/24/06
Ubuntu don't work  DarbyOhara | 10/24/06
Fedora isn't a "hobbyist" version of Linux!  Henry Miller | 10/24/06
Shhhh...  UserLand | 10/24/06
Well not exactly  DarbyOhara | 10/24/06
90% with you . . . .  startx.jeff | 10/25/06
Waste of Internet bandwidth...  Mike Cox | 10/24/06
Not your best Mike (5.0)  Scrat | 10/24/06
Cmon!  techboy_z | 10/24/06
He's baaa-aaack. happy  techboy_z | 10/24/06
Question  JoeMama_z | 10/24/06
Linux vs Windows ???  satmando | 10/24/06
Exactly...  jasonp@... | 10/24/06
RE: Red Hat releases Fedora Core 6  hallad | 06/04/08

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