Fedora 9 is out today. The latest version of the popular Linux distro packs a bunch of updated and new features. Like Ubuntu 8.04, Fedora 9 includes the latest updates to the KDE and GNOME desktop environments, PulseAudio, and Firefox 3 beta. But unlike Ubuntu, the Fedora 9 LiveDVD weighs in at a hefty 3.33GB. Ubuntu distros typically fit on a single CD.
Fedora 9 also has several other major improvements, including:
- Experimental support for the Ext4 file system
- Spins, which are different versions of Fedora built with specific groups of software
- You can now download installation media using Jigdo
- Gnome 2.22, KDE 4.0.3 and Xfce 4.4.2 available on the LiveDVD
- Anaconda installer now supports resizing ext2, ext3, and NTFS file systems a well as creating and installing the OS to encrypted file systems
- Live USB installer now supports persistence, so you can run Fedora 9 from a USB flash drive and save your changes
- OpenJDK 6, an open source Java enironment is installed by default
Fedora 9 also comes with OpenOffice.org 2.4 and Firefox 3 beta 5.
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