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Fedora 8 Released

Cat in the Hat writes "Fedora 8 has been officially released. Ars Technica has a run-down of what's new in Fedora 8, including the PulseAudio sound daemon, Nodoka visual style, and a new authentication system. 'Another major change in Fedora 8 is the new PolicyKit authentication system that makes authority escalation more secure. Instead of providing root access to an entire program when it needs higher privileges, PolicyKit makes it possible to isolate individual operations that require higher privileges and put them into system services that can be accessed through D-Bus. Another advantage of PolicyKit is that it will give administrators more control over which users and programs have access to individual operations that use escalated privileges.'"

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  1. Re:All Hail Choice! by hdparm · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just think of how good it could be if you could actually PAY people to put in the effort to make things right?

    You mean something like MS does?

  2. Fedora 8 release summary and announcements by spevack · · Score: 4, Informative

    There are a few "official" links that people might find useful:

    Release Summary -- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/ReleaseSummary

    Release Notes -- http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f8/en_US/

    Fedora Project Leader's release announcement -- http://lwn.net/Articles/257644/

    And of course the downloads at http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/

  3. Re:I tried the live cd by The+Cisco+Kid · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You are blaming Fedora for something that isnt their fault.

    1. DeVD's - RH is US-based. It would be illegal for them to include DeCSS libraries. You can get them from atrpms. Other US-based distributions arent going to have it either.

    2. nvidia - actually nvidia is at fault here, they should either release specs or source for their drivers, so that they can be supported properly by Xorg. (As many other video card chipsets are) And as before, you can still add these yourself, either from atrpms or directly from nvidia.

  4. Fedora 8 running on USB keys by spevack · · Score: 4, Informative

    Red Hat Magazine posted a HOWTO explaining Fedora 8 booting from a USB key.

    It is one of the more interesting features in Fedora -- users can build their own customized spin of the distro, and then run it on a USB key. Totally custom and portable.

  5. Yet ANOTHER sound server? by Burz · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is getting ridiculous.

    And Linux audio STILL has a problem with blocking IO! So now I get to have networked audio in a few PulseAudio-aware apps, while my softphone won't ring and my calendar alarm is mute because some web page in the background uses Flash.

    1. Re:Yet ANOTHER sound server? by Rayban · · Score: 4, Informative

      PulseAudio emulates all the other systems with LD_PRELOAD libs so that they are all PulseAudio-aware. This means that your 1998 softphone that uses exclusive open() on /dev/dsp will function, with the magical policy of PulseAudio.

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      æeee!
    2. Re:Yet ANOTHER sound server? by Spy+Hunter · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Thankfully, it does appear that PulseAudio is the One True sound server that we can all finally agree on. It emulates esd, OSS, and ALSA, so legacy apps like Flash and your smartphone work. It supports hotplug of audio devices, including networked ones (using Zeroconf even). It supports synchronized output between multiple devices, even when those devices use different sampling rates or have out-of-sync clocks (it resamples automatically). It has a zero-copy low latency architecture, taking advantage of the latest high resolution timer and real-time scheduling capabilities in new Linux kernels (when available), and it supports latency measurement for sound/video sync even when high latency is unavoidable (such as over a network). It has a modern user interface that provides per-application volume sliders like Windows Vista, and allows on-the-fly routing of audio to devices, including "saving" audio streams to another device if the device they are using is unplugged.

      The guys behind PulseAudio really "get it". They even decided to drop their typically-awful open-source project name "PolypAudio" in favor of the infinitely better "PulseAudio", for wider acceptance. You've got to give them points for that; the GIMP could learn a thing or two from them.

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      main(c,r){for(r=32;r;) printf(++c>31?c=!r--,"\n":c<r?" ":~c&r?" `":" #");}
    3. Re:Yet ANOTHER sound server? by Spy+Hunter · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Oh, and I forgot to mention that PulseAudio has aspirations to become "Compiz for audio", providing earcandy effects such as surround-sound positioning for on-screen events (so sounds from a window on the left of the screen come from the left speaker, etc) and muffled sound from background windows (so the Flash ad in Firefox's background tab doesn't blast your eardrums and the new-mail notification doesn't sound over the movie you're watching full-screen).

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      main(c,r){for(r=32;r;) printf(++c>31?c=!r--,"\n":c<r?" ":~c&r?" `":" #");}
  6. Fast torrent this time by schwaang · · Score: 4, Interesting

    For past Fedora releases I've had slow torrent downloads (and I'm not even on Comcast). This time I downloaded at nearly full bore the whole time. I don't know why that is, but thank you seeds.

  7. Mwo??? Available at Facebook? by davidsyes · · Score: 4, Funny

    http://mirror.facebook.com/fedora/linux/releases/

    I wonder how long ballmer will be throwing chairs because one of his favored investments is giving away/make freely available an operating system he'd like to suffocate.

    He is probably going to have a cozy little chat with one young Mr. Mark Zuckerberg. But, he'll start out easy. Won't throw REAL chairs in his office, but maybe lawn or bean-bags first.

    Mark: (seeing chairs break the speed of light for the first time...) DUDE! Aurora Boralis, up close!

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    Previously: "Linux... Toward the Sunrise..." Now: "Linux... Toward the-- No, now, part of Every Sunrise"
  8. Re:Waiting for Fedora 9 by Pros_n_Cons · · Score: 4, Insightful

    not enough reasons to move
    did you read the notes?
    http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/ReleaseSummary#head-4f0c6fbce5ef70b1b3c850fbd9dd725ddfd48a42
    as someone else wrote
    * custom spins
    * fedora 8 on a usb key
    * pulseaudio
    * codecbuddy
    * yum improvements (yes it's fast)
    * packagemanagement improvements (change repos and more)
    * gui for firewall
    * online desktop
    * the whole fedoraproject.org website and associated projects
    * Network Manager suppose to have seamless capabilities
    * New Syslog demon
    * seamless bluetooth integration and laptop improvments
    I can go on. I'm very excited about this release you kidding?

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    -- "of course thats just my opinion, I could be wrong." --Dennis Miller