Hi all,
Fedora 8. Infinite Possibilities, has been released.
Download your ISO's from http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora.html

Features

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   This release features GNOME 2.20<http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/C/>.
   GNOME now includes mail notification in the *Evolution* mail client,
   the ability to fill in PDF forms in the *Evince* document viewer,
   improved file management, a revamped *Appearance* control panel
   applet, a revised help system, and many other enhancements.
   -

   Online Desktop provides a desktop experience designed around online
   services. A preview of Online Desktop is provided via BigBoard, which is a
   optional sidebar in GNOME.
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   KDE 3.5.8 is available in the KDE Live image as well as the regular
   DVD. The KDE 4 (Beta) Development Environment is available in the
   repository.
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   Xfce 4.4.1 is available as part of this release.
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   NetworkManager 0.7 provides improved wireless network management
   support. It includes support for multiple devices and provides the
   capability of system-wide configuration, among many other enhancements.
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   PulseAudio <http://www.pulseaudio.org/> is now installed and enabled
   by default. PulseAudio is an advanced sound server compatible with nearly
   all existing Linux sound systems. PulseAudio allows for hot-switching audio
   outputs, individual volume controls for each audio stream, networked audio,
   and more.
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   CodecBuddy is now included, and promotes free, superior quality, open
   formats to end users trying to play multimedia content under patent
   encumbered or proprietary formats.
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   Compiz Fusion, the compositing window manager that re-merges Compiz
   and Beryl, is installed by default. To enable Compiz Fusion in GNOME, use
   the *System* → *Preferences* → *Desktop Effects* tool. Ongoing, long
   term Xorg work <http://www.x.org/wiki/Events/XDS2007/Notes> continues
   to enable 
Compiz<http://hoegsberg.blogspot.com/2007/08/compiz-and-fedora.html>by
default.
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   The completely free and open source Java environment called IcedTea is
   installed by default. IcedTea is derived from OpenJDK, includes a browser
   plugin based on GCJ, and is available for both x86 and x86_64 architectures.
   GCJ is still the default on PPC architecture.
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   OpenOffice.org 2.3, with many new
features<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/New_Features_2.3>,
   is available as part of Fedora 8.
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   Bluetooth devices and tools now have better graphical and system
   integration.
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   Laptop users benefit from the "quirks" feature in HAL, including
   better suspend/resume and multimedia keyboard support.
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   There is now improved power management thanks to both a tickless
   kernel in x86 and x86_64 architectures, and a reduction in unnecessary
   processor wakeups via powertop.
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   This release of Fedora has a new look and feel, called
Infinity<http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F8Themes/Infinity/Round3Final>,
   from the Fedora Art team.
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   Nodoka <http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/NodokaTheme>, a fresh
   new GNOME theme created specially for Fedora, is available in this release.
   -

   A new online browser home page, http://start.fedoraproject.org,
   appears in this release.
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   Fedora continues to improve its many proactive security
features<http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features>,
   and FORTIFY_SOURCE has now been
enhanced<https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/2007-September/msg00015.html>to
cover C++ in addition to C, which prevents many security exploits.
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   A brand new graphical firewall configuration tool,
   system-config-firewall, replaces system-config-securitylevel.
   -

   This release offers Kiosk
<http://danwalsh.livejournal.com/13376.html>functionality via SELinux,
among many new enhancements and security policy
   changes.
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   The glibc package in Fedora 8 now has
support<http://people.redhat.com/drepper/sha-crypt.html>for passwords
using SHA256 and SHA512 hashing. Before only DES and MD5 were
   available. The tools to create passwords have not been extended yet, but if
   such passwords are created in others ways, glibc will recognize and
   honor them.
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   Secure remote management capability is now provided for Xen, KVM, and
   QEMU in Fedora 8
virtualization<http://berrange.com/personal/diary/2007/08/fedora-8-virtualization-work-in>
   .
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   Eclipse 3.3 (Europa), a new release of the acclaimed development
   platform, is available as part of this release.
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   In this release, the performance of yum, *Pirut*, and *Pup* have been
   significantly improved.
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   The *Add/Remove Programs* tool, pirut, introduces a new graphical
   interface for managing software repositories. Use *Edit* → *
   Repositories* to enable/disable any of the installed software
   repositories.
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   Live installations are faster and require a smaller root filesystem.
   The file system layout has also changed somewhat. System files for the Live
   images are now under LiveOS/, and a new README file has been provided
   as a short introduction to the live image.
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   Transifex <https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/transifex/>provides
a web-based translation interface to allow users to contribute
   translation work for Fedora hosted projects as well as being able to provide
   translations to upstream directly to any upstream project.
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   Integration of unique build IDs into Fedora's software building
   infrastructure now provides enhanced debugging capabilities and core dumps.
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   Fedora now offers easier rebranding of Fedora derivatives via a
   generic-logos software package. Changes in Fedora's mirror structure
   also make creation of derivatives easier.
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   The pam_console module usage has been removed in favor of access
   control via HAL, which modernizes the desktop.
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   Fedora 8 features a 2.6.23 based kernel.


-- 
TnR,
GSR


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