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Contributing Writer: [[User:pcalarco | Pascal Calarco]]
Contributing Writer: [[User:jasonbrooks | Jason Brooks]]


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=== Good times with Fedora Linux upgrades (ZDNet UK) ===
=== The 5 most popular Linux distributions ===


[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013945.html</ref> a review of Fedora 15 from the UK ZDNet site:
"...Fedora clearly has its fans. And, if you work on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, it's a really wise idea to keep a copy of Fedora on hand so you can see RHEL's future."


"I've found that upgrading from version to version of Fedora is quite easy in fact. And one bonus is that all of the software on the system is automatically upgraded to the latest version which includes the latest bugfixes, etc. Sure, running software updates on the existing distribution running on the system will work, too, but updates are no longer released for a particular version of Fedora about 13 months after it is initially released. While this sounds bad, it really isn't. The upgrade process for Fedora is as simple as inserting the CD (or flash drive), selecting "upgrade" at the main menu, and following a few simple steps. What you end up with is a system that is totally up to date and refreshed with all of the latest RPM packages, while all data is completely retained.  What is more of a pleasant surprise with Fedora
The full article is available <ref>http://www.zdnet.com/the-5-most-popular-linux-distributions-7000003183/</ref>.
upgrades is that all files and settings are completely retained for most if not ALL software on the system because Linux stores everything in the user's profile folder."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://www.zdnet.co.uk/blogs/the-open-source-revolution-10014902/good-times-with-fedora-linux-upgrades-10022549/</ref>.
 
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=== Fedora 15 (Lovelock) Released (ZDNet UK) ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013944.html</ref> another posting on the release of Fedora 15 from ZDNet UK:
 
"Whew. That was longer than I had intended it to be, but I suppose with
a release which makes changes of this magnitude it is to be expected. My
personal summary is that Gnome 3 seems pretty nice, and I have made a
lot more progress in adjusting and adapting to it, and actually starting
to like it in a relatively short time than I ever have made with Ubuntu
Unity. I think for Fedora loyalists this will be an excellent new
release, if they are willing and able to accept Gnome 3; the same is
probably true of those who are new to Fedora but at least have supported
hardware."
 
The full posting is available<ref>http://www.zdnet.co.uk/blogs/jamies-mostly-linux-stuff-10006480/fedora-15-lovelock-released-10022542/</ref>.
 
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=== Fedora 15 – Bringing You The Latest In Linux ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013924.html</ref> an article on Fedora 15's release from makeuseof.com:
 
"It’s another great day in the world of Linux. Fedora 15 was finally
released two days ago, and this new release brings a massive amount of
changes compared to Fedora 14. In fact, there’s so many changes that a
lot of them can’t fit into this article.  However, the major features
that have changed are too important to leave out, that impact users in a
very obvious way."
 
The full article is available<ref>http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/fedora-15-bringing-latest-linux/</ref>.
 
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=== Linux Fans Say Fedora 15 Is Too Easy To Use ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013942.html</ref> a short post highlighting features in Fedora 15 from itportal.com:
 
"Apart from the new Gnome 3 desktop, another noticeable feature on the
platform is the systemd configuration. Systemd replaces SysVinit and
Upstart for system and session management and brings a faster boot
experience.  The Fedora Project has added a cloud based BoxGrinder
appliance builder tool to the platform to aid developers.  Fedora 15
also comes with Linux 2.6.38, the SystemD configuration utility and a
new firewall system. Fedora 15 will also come with a range of new
applications including LibreOffice and Mozilla Firefox 4 so that it has
greater out-of-the-box functionality."
 
The full article is available<ref>http://www.itproportal.com/2011/05/26/linux-fans-say-fedora-15-too-easy-use/</ref>.
 
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=== GNOME 3 on Fedora 15 ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013941.html</ref> a blog posting on the GNOME 3 experience in Fedora 15:
 
"I’ve just installed Fedora 15, and one of the things that surprised me
was GNOME 3. I knew from the release notes that GNOME was coming to
Fedora 15, but I didn’t bother looking at the details nor at the larger
versions of screenshots. I knew that GNOME 3 was going to be better than
the older versions, but never thought that it was this good."
 
The full article is available<ref>http://blog.randell.ph/2011/05/29/gnome-3-on-fedora-15/</ref>.
 
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=== Intel Sandy Bridge On Fedora 15 Is Decent (Phoronix.com) ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013940.html</ref> a listing of features in Fedora 15:
 
"Fedora 15 had worked fine "out of the box" on this notebook, complete
with the GNOME Shell and its Mutter compositing working without fault.
Fedora 15 is using Linux 2.6.38 and Mesa 7.11-devel, with various
back-ports by Red Hat's engineers. Our usual platter of OpenGL Linux
tests had also run fine on a stock Fedora 15 installation on this Sandy
Bridge hardware without lock-ups or other problems like we have on other
distributions"
 
The full article is available<ref>http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=fedora_15_snb&num=1</ref>.


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===Five must have Gnome shell extensions for Fedora 15===
=== Why Fedora 18 Will Be The Practical Choice For Vanilla Enthusiasts ===


[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013939.html</ref> a short posting offering some suggestions for GNOME panel widgets to add:
Arnav Kalra posted <ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2012-August/014486.html</ref>:


"The weather is an important part of our life and I like to keep an eye
"Fedora 18 (Spherical Cow) and future releases — along with RHEL 7 and future CentOS releases — will be the best way to enjoy a vanilla Gnome 3 experience."
on the weather conditions. There is an extension which helps you to have
a weather notification on the panel itself. This extension adds a
notification and a menu next to the dateNtime menu at the center of the
panel. This is a rather new extension and still have some rough edge to it."


The full posting is available<ref>https://justinstories.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/five-must-have-gnome-shell-extensions-for-fedora-15/</ref>.
The full article is available <ref>http://www.thepowerbase.com/2012/08/why-fedora-18-will-be-the-practical-choice-for-vanilla-enthusiasts/</ref>.


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=== Guest session and user management on Fedora 15 (linuxbsdos.com) ===
=== Fedora 18 Linux Set To Package Spherical Cow Load of Features ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013938.html</ref> a posting on user management in Fedora 15:


"User management on Fedora 15 is just as easy as on any other
"The clock is starting to tick down on the Fedora Linux release with the feature freeze now in place. As such, now is as good a time as any to take a look at some of the new features that are likely to land when Fedora 18 goes live at the end of the year."
distribution or operating system. And the graphical user management
tools (there are two) are very intuitive to use. There are two types of
user accounts on Fedora 15 – Standard and Administrator. The
Administrator has root or super user privileges. During installation,
the user created may be added to the Administrators group. A user in
this group can execute all commands using sudo"


The full posting is available<ref>http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2011/05/26/guest-session-and-user-management-on-fedora-15/</ref>.
The full article is available <ref>http://www.internetnews.com/blog/skerner/fedora-18-linux-set-to-package-spherical-cow-load-of-features.html</ref>.


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===Fedora 15 Xfce review (linuxbsdos.com)===
=== Fedora 18 schedule slips by a week ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013937.html</ref> another posting from linuxbsdos.com on the Xfce spin for Fedora 15:
 
"This article presents a review of the Xfce spin, and it is the first
for this edition of Fedora on this site. Fedora 15 sports several new
features. Some are not particularly relevant to a desktop user, but
others are. Those will be noted in the appropriate sections of this review."
 
The full posting is available<ref>http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2011/05/28/fedora-15-xfce-review/</ref>.
 
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=== Fedora (KDE) System Spotted Running Maya 3D on 'Doctor Who Confidential' ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013936.html</ref> an article noting Fedora trainspotting in an upcoming 'Doctor Who Confidential' episode:
 
"A System running Fedora with KDE SC 4 was spotted on 'Doctor Who
Confidential' episode broadcast this Saturday in UK.  It is great to see
that large organizations like BBC are using Linux systems for
production. The footage starts at 32:00 where Animation supervisor Neil
Roche is talking about animation effects showing us a system running
Fedora."
 
The full posting is available<ref>http://www.ubuntuvibes.com/2011/05/fedora-kde-system-spotted-running-maya.html</ref>.
 
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=== Linux Mint 11 and Fedora 15: In One Week, Two Gems Debut ===
 
Kara Schiltz forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013935.html</ref>:
 
"As promised previously
<http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/228298/five_linux_distributions_get_a_fresh_boost.html>,
the final release of Fedora 15 launched on Tuesday to a global audience
of fans eager to check out its implementation of the GNOME 3 desktop.


Linux desktops are a particularly critical subject, of course, now that  the default Unity<ref>http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/226697/shuttleworth_ubuntus_new_unity_puts_users_first.html</ref>desktop in Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" has proven so controversial<ref>http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/226940/natty_narwhal_the_first_linux_for_newbies.html</ref>,
"At a go/no-go meeting of the Fedora QA Team, the developers decided to postpone the release of the first Fedora 18 alpha by a week. The team unanimously voted to not go forward with the release because of the relatively large number of blocker bugs that are still unresolved."
and the Fedora team announced
<ref>http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/220085/fedora_and_opensuse_linux_drop_unity_efforts.html</ref>
that it was abandoning its own Unity efforts some time ago. GNOME 3 may  be slightly less controversial, but it's still generating a lot of  discussion."


The full posting is available<ref>http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/228732/linux_mint_11_and_fedora_15_in_one_week_two_gems_debut.html</ref>.
The full article is available <ref>http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Fedora-18-schedule-slips-by-a-week-1673640.html</ref>.


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Latest revision as of 21:21, 29 August 2012

Fedora In the News

In this section, we cover news from the trade press and elsewhere that is re-posted to the Fedora Marketing list[1].

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing

Contributing Writer: Jason Brooks

The 5 most popular Linux distributions

"...Fedora clearly has its fans. And, if you work on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, it's a really wise idea to keep a copy of Fedora on hand so you can see RHEL's future."

The full article is available [1].

Why Fedora 18 Will Be The Practical Choice For Vanilla Enthusiasts

Arnav Kalra posted [1]:

"Fedora 18 (Spherical Cow) and future releases — along with RHEL 7 and future CentOS releases — will be the best way to enjoy a vanilla Gnome 3 experience."

The full article is available [2].

Fedora 18 Linux Set To Package Spherical Cow Load of Features

"The clock is starting to tick down on the Fedora Linux release with the feature freeze now in place. As such, now is as good a time as any to take a look at some of the new features that are likely to land when Fedora 18 goes live at the end of the year."

The full article is available [1].

Fedora 18 schedule slips by a week

"At a go/no-go meeting of the Fedora QA Team, the developers decided to postpone the release of the first Fedora 18 alpha by a week. The team unanimously voted to not go forward with the release because of the relatively large number of blocker bugs that are still unresolved."

The full article is available [1].