Fedora 14 Released and Reviewed — Advanced, and Not For Wimps
Several readers have sent word that Fedora 14, codenamed Laughlin, has been released. A brief listing of the major changes has been posted, and the download is available at the Fedora project's site. Reader jfruhlinger points out a quick review of the new version, saying, "Remember the days when being a Linux user was like being part of a select priesthood — arcane knowledge needed, but great rewards? Steven Vaughan-Nichols has tested out Fedora 14, and that was how it went. No Ubuntu-style handholding, but some powerful new features."
Reading the comments to that blog shows he reviewed a Beta, not the release. Every single bug he said he ran into had been fixed before the release.
Learning HOW to think is more important than learning WHAT to think.
He reviewed the Beta version of F14!!! for crying out loud!!! Really thought that Slashdot was more responsible than this.
he reviewed the Beta and all the problems he listed are fixed. Read the comments at the end of TFA.
The new fedoraproject.org site uses 4 icons (freedom, friends, features, first) in the same colors as the Windows logo that can be pieced together like the Windows icon. Kind of odd.
Her name was Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, and I bet she's still giving them hell someplace. =)
There have been others, I'm sure. But none quite like her.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
Installed and runs fine on virtualbox for me....
"Ubuntu is more aimed at polished experience for the end user in terms of QA prior to the release. Fedora developers however rely on early user reports after the release."
This is not true.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Desktop_validation_testing
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Installation_validation_testing