Fedora 10 alpha released
The developers behind the Fedora Linux distribution have now made available Fedora 10 alpha.
This is the latest test release of this community-sponsored, free and open-source Linux distribution which includes several enhancements and new updates.
They are now aiming to release the final edition of Fedora 10 by November this year.
Fedora 9 was released in May last year.
This latest release comes with timer-based scheduling for the PulseAudio stack of the OS. It also comes loaded with a new security-auditing and intrusion-detection system called SecTool.
Checkout more details on the Red Hat blog post: Fedora 10 Alpha: Give Us Your Feedback
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