Fedora 8 released: there's life in the red hat yet

Peter Sbarski12 November 2007, 3:17 AM

Fedora may not be Ubuntu, but it's still a damn fine Linux distribution. Here's what's in the latest version, hot off the compilers.


I am yet to meet a passionate Fedora advocate (I am talking about the Linux distro, not the hat). Usually I am keenly informed about Ubuntu, Mint, Knoppix, or another variation of Debian, possibly Gentoo or CentOS. Sometimes it's openSUSE (if I find myself talking to a European) or Yellow Dog Linux.

No, don't get me wrong. There are a lot of Fedora users but no one seems to be particularly fiery about it. No one advocates it to me, no one tries to hammer into my head that it's.... well, the best thing since sliced cheese on a piece of toast.

This is a shame because, although Fedora doesn't have the same flair and panache of certain other distributions, it's a good product with a lot of nice features. So, if you haven't tried in a while this is a good time to do so... and there's one other thing. The next major version of Fedora was released just a few days ago so let's check it out.

On paper, Fedora 8 comes across as an impressive distro with a bevy of cool functionality. Here are some of the major features that you can find:

  • Compiz Fusion: the window manager that merges Compiz and Beryl to provide cool 3D desktop effects.
  • PulseAudio: an advanced sound server that allows hot-switching of audio inputs, individual volume control for each audio stream, etc...
  • Gnome 2.2 with a revamped Appearance control panel applet and other enhancements.
  • Network Manager 0.7: a utility that provides better support for wi-fi and multiple devices.
  • OpenOffice 2.3 with some new features.
  • An open source Java environment called IcedTea.
  • A new graphical firewall configuration tool.

To find out about the other features jump here.

Fedora 8 also sports a new look called Infinity and a brand new Gnome theme called Nokoda. The default desktop wallpaper even changes colour to reflect the time of the day. Cool.

We gave Fedora 8 a quick test and it seemed to work well. It was fast and responsive. There have been reports of installation problems (not a first for Fedora) but we didn't come across any (so, let us know if you do).

If you want to try a mature, no-frills Linux distro then Fedora is your ticket. Give it a chance and let us know if you like it.


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Jeff Hodgson:

I do like Fedora.. but you're right, it's not a distro that makes you wanna dance and shout. Saying that though, I really feel that you guys should take a look at PCLinuxOS, the quiet unassuming distro that's beating Ubuntu at its own game... I like testing other distro's but this is the only one i keep on coming back to.

29 February 2008, 8:32 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Kelvin:

Is it possible for APC to modify the web site so that images are clickable and pop up a higher res picture? It's hard to make out the details in the screenshots (eg font characteristics etc).

29 February 2008, 8:32 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Peter Sbarski:

Is it possible for APC to modify the web site so that images are clickable and pop up a higher res picture?

Good idea. We should get that done...



29 February 2008, 8:49 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

APC administrator:

We can actually do it on the site... i've switched the pics to be popuppable.


29 February 2008, 8:49 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

David Johnston:

Fedora is a mega-distro, it's not fair to compare it to the lighter distros like Ubuntu and Knoppix. How many CD's is this thing up to now? 6?

Personally I prefer "yum" over "apt-get".

29 February 2008, 8:32 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Dhak:

i agree with you. it is not fair comparing Fedora with ubuntu or with other linux distrobutions.

29 February 2008, 8:49 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

azs:

I must be one of the silent types.
I use FC 7 and now migrating to FC8 for all of my servers.
(Samba, Web, Mail, Backup and Apps).

I also use it for some of my desktops. I like the idea of 1 size fits all.

29 February 2008, 8:32 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

pb:

Loading F8 on an Acer Aspire 3620 needs the additional command line floppy.allowed_drive_mask=0 clocksource=acpi_pm otherwise it gets stuck at /sbin
Wireless networking still is impossible. I thought Redhat were going to put some work into this.

29 February 2008, 8:32 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Peter_E:

I've heard good things about wireless on linux with ndiswrapper

29 February 2008, 8:49 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Dhak:

i have found out that fedora has more features and programs than ubuntu. Also, Ubuntu has no intergrated firewall

29 February 2008, 8:32 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

charvolant:

Fedora is a good distribution for those of us who just want to be grown-up and boring. It's got lots of stuff, is reasonably well integrated, is pretty well supported and ...

Oh, I'm sorry, I just fell asleep at the keyboard getting all lukewarm about the distribution that I use. In a way, that's Fedora's resounding victory; it's very successfully just a tool.

29 February 2008, 8:32 PM (2 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

oogsta:

u r crazy and boring

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