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November 17th, 2009, 15:34 GMT · By

Fedora 12 Officially Released

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After Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala), Mandriva Linux 2010.0 and openSUSE 11.2, the time has come for Fedora fans to grab the final release of the Fedora 12 (Constantine) operating system, announced a few minutes ago by the Fedora Project developers.

Fedora 12 is powered by Linux kernel 2.6.31, and it includes the KDE 4.3 and GNOME 2.28 desktop environments. Just like Mandriva, the Fedora developers introduced support for Moblin, as well as improved power management and webcam support, audio/video codec support and many more!

GNOME Shell is also available for testing, in the default software repository, and it will offer a preview of how GNOME 3 will look like!
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Fedora 12 GNOME Live desktop

Highlights of Fedora 12:

· Linux Kernel 2.6.31.5;
· Dracut, the new booting system;
· Plymouth graphical boot splash;
· KDE 4.3.2;
· GNOME 2.28.0;
· New artwork;
· Empathy Instant Messenger;
· Moblin support;
· Better webcam support;
· Spanning desktop support;
· Improved HD video codecs;
· Network Manager mobile broadband for GSM networks;
· EXT4 is the default filesystem;
· x86 optimized for the Intel Atom processors (compiled for i686);
· RPM XZ compression;
· Guest virtual machines for KVM;
· Automatic bug reporting tool (ABRT);
· New NetworkManager with better IPv6 and Mobile Broadband support;
· Improved power management support;
· Support for Intel BIOS-RAID;
· Better support for Intel hardware;
· Clustered Samba support;
· Improved PulseAudio;
· Improved PackageKit;
· Improved KVM virtualization;
· Fedora Studio;
· BSoD (Bluetooth Service On Demand);
· NFS4;
· NetBeans 6.7;
· Ogg Theora 1.1.0;
· PolicyKit 1.0;
· Improved SystemTap.

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Fedora 12 KDE4 Boot Splash


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Fedora 12 KDE4 Live desktop

There are many other interesting features in Fedora 12, so make sure you check out the official announcement for Fedora 12.

Download Fedora 12 DVD right now from Softpedia.

Download Fedora 12 GNOME Live CD right now from Softpedia.

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Comment #1 by: mxyzptlk2063 on 23 Nov 2009, 10:13 UTC reply to this comment

Very nice job. The only thing that makes me feel bad is that most ATI videocard users are excluded from this fun, aren't they? :(

Comment #1.1 by: Xeno on 09 Dec 2009, 17:06 GMT

Uhm why? ATI cards are supported pretty well. Opensource stack offers excellent 2D and 3D up to OGL 1.5 specs for R100-R500 based cards (Radeon-Radeon X1xx0) and ecxelent 2D for R600-700 cards (Radeon HD 2x00;3xx0;4xx0) by default. 3D support for RadeonHD hardware is available via mesa-dri-drivers-experimental package. t wasn't included by default because it's pretty fresh, yet it appears to be working good enough for most of the users.
The only cards that won't work out of the box are the latest RadeonHD 5xx0 ones. In this case you need closed fglrx driver and i'm not sure there's version compatibile with xorg 1.7 and 2.6.31 kernel.


Comment #2 by: Rajarshi De Biswas on 27 Feb 2010, 07:22 UTC reply to this comment

fedora 12 - constantine... yup a timeworty release from redhat's desk, no doubt... a step ahed of the corresponding releases-with its great stability, ease of use and excellent memory management.. the live version is a nice solution for today's students' economic headaches-the nettops. yup, trying the 64 bit to a core2duo desktop, and the 32bit to a typical i686 (nettop), i must agree that there is some magic in redhat's coding....
still one matter of fact is that the synaptic installer is missing, the GUI for yum bundled instead is not so well equipped, no in built software list is there, and one must type the full (and correct) software name in order to find it... on the other hand, yum is equpped with the delta (presto) plugin, so it seems easier to do get it done by yum....
good hardware support, good support to third party repositories, and also good manuverability with proprietary drivers.
as an old admiarer of fedora, i must have to rate it 9 out of 10. :)

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