A short introduction on Fedora Core 6 (just release)

It's not directly related on oracle, but a good information with this amzaing new release, hope do not delete, let peoples know this:
kenjoy 2006-10-25 #75
http://blogs.iventor.org/kenjoy/2006/10/25/fedora-core-6-is-now-available/
Great News, I got this from InternetNews.com, As we know, this is a depature point for the upcoming RHEL 5 release, let’s look some of the main enhancements:
1. Support for the AIGLX graphics framework, AIGLX provides enhanced 3-D graphics capabilities by leveraging the power of graphics acceleration hardware.
2. Performance is also improved in FC 6 by as much as 50 percent, thanks to dynamic linking for application using DT_GNU_HASH.
3. Security is made a bit easier with a new graphical troubleshooting tool for SELinux.
4. Improve upon its support for Xen Virtualization, and includes GUI virtualization manager that makes it easier than before to setup and manage virtual machines.
Desktop Screenshot:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore6/021_FC6_Desktop
For more information, Look this:
http://www.iventor.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=117
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user538840

Thanks :) I downloaded it yesterday but haven't gotten it installed yet.FC6 looks very good. DT_GNU_HASH seems improved performance significantly.
Also I described some new features of FC6 on my blog.
Of course, we'll get a good view of it also when Ivan finishes his HOWTO...It's finished. I left the message for you in this thread :-))
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