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Btrfs System Rollbacks In Fedora 13

Hello, One of the benefits of Btrfs besides offering competitive performance against other Linux file-systems and SSD optimizations is its support for sub-volumes and writable snapshots. While Btrfs is still in development and is not yet used as a default file-system by any Linux distribution, Red Hat has been looking to capitalize upon the capabilities [...]

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Fedora 13 Beta Released

Fedora 13 Beta has just been released a few hours ago. Named “Goddard”, the final version of Fedora 13 will sport many new features such as KDE 4.4, latest builds of the XFCE environment and Sugar Learning Environment apart from the usual bug fixes and functionality additions. If you are looking for the bigger catch, [...]

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Register Yourself and Your Machines as Linux User

Hello Friends, Today I found good website which provides us to Register ourself as Linux User. This website showing us the registered Linux Users and Machines. Can’t say That this is the exact or the right numbers but I found it good and sharing with you guys. We can register ourself as Linux Users and [...]

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Fedora 13 Alpha Released

Hello Friends, The Fedora 13 “Goddard” Alpha is here, the first step towards the final release due in May. The Linux distro comes with a lot of new features and updates catering to all user groups, regular users, developers and system administrators. Ease of use was a main focus and Fedora 13 comes with automatic [...]

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