Let’s make Fedora 10 best yet!

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Fedora 10 Alpha is out and Fedora developers and Red Hat have asked us
to join in and provide feedback [1]. First you need to download [2]
Fedora 10 Alpha then read instructions [3] on how to provide feedback
back to Fedora developers.

If you have trouble booting up Fedora 10 Live CD - give your feedback,
if you have problem installing CD or DVD versions - give your
feedback, some piece of hardware fails on Fedora - give your feedback,
if you see some application not working as it should - you got it by
now :).
Le't take this chance and make together Fedora 10 the best Fedora
release so far!

If you have any problems understandig some part of providing feedback
you can contact me or even better join Fedora users mailing lists [4].
If you prefer there is also a IRC channel on feenode.net servers -
just follow these instructions [5].

Some of the exciting new features in Fedora 10 are:
• RPM 4.6
• Brand new boot environment
• Wireless connection sharing
• Improved audio system
• Security audit utility
• Better webcam support
• Improved infrared remote control support
• Haskell support
• OCaml support
• Upstream bugfixes, improvements and enhancements.

A bit expanded explanation of some great new features:
* Glitch free audio. The revolutionary PulseAudio stack has been
enhanced to use timer-based scheduling. This means that it uses less
power, is more hardware independent, and adjusts dynamically to keep
audio data flowing without interruption — minimizing drop outs.

* Sectool. Fedora 10 will feature a brand new security auditing and
intrusion detection system. It has both text and graphical front ends,
features highly configurable groups for adjusting test runs, and is
completely modular and extensible. Administrators and the community at
large can write their own tests to extend its functionality even
further.

* Connection Sharing. Fedora 10 delivers on the promise of
NetworkManager's "Create new wireless network" tool, with easy setup
of an ad-hoc wifi network on any machine with a network connection and
a spare wireless card. If the machine has primary network connection
(wired, 3G, second wireless card), routing is set up so that devices
connected to the ad-hoc wifi network can share the connection to the
outside network.

The best thing is to keep checking out the ever-changing Fedora 10
feature list [6].

You can also leave the comment on my blog [7].

Cheers,
Valent.

[1] http://www.press.redhat.com/2008/08/05/fedora-10-alpha-give-us-your-feedback/
[2] http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
[3] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/Alpha/ReleaseNotes#Providing_Feedback
[4] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate#User_Mailing_Lists
[5] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/IRCHowTo
[6] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/FeatureList
[7] http://kernelreloaded.blog385.com/index.php/archives/lets-make-fedora-10-best-yet/

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