PCWorld
11.3.10

Cloud and Virtualization Features Set Fedora 14 Apart
By Katherine Noyes

Fedora 14, or "Laughlin," made its official debut on Tuesday, and it's 
packed with a raft of new features designed to enhance the experience 
for users of the open source desktop operating system.

Usability has been a key focus in the past few releases of Red 
Hat-sponsored Fedora, which is the second most popular Linux 
distribution 
<http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/204767/a_guide_to_todays_top_10_linux_distributions.html>,
 
behind only Ubuntu 
<http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/208818/is_unity_the_right_interface_for_desktop_ubuntu.html>,
 
according to DistroWatch. Significant improvements in networking, 
software management, hardware support, and other functionality have 
resulted, so much of the work on this latest release has concentrated 
instead on providing bug fixes and increased stability.

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