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Fedora Linux 17 'beefy Miracle' Makes Its Official Debut
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Posted 30 May 2012 - 09:23 AM
Congratulations Fedora! ... fine release... and right up to the expectations.
Thanks for the article Katherine.
Get someone on your team to unfold the new release with some screen shots, release notes and reviews, and maybe some comparisons / contrasts with other distros.
Fedora is looking strong. Nice job.
I would like to know more about the so-called multi-seat. yeah yeah, linux is a true multi-user operating system... and some of us have been using multiple signin for some time (years in fact).
So, what makes multi-seat good for business (tell them, and show them). I would presume that it is "automatic" in some sense?
My kids and I share an opensuse server with multiple signins using vnc and virtual X displays across a home network... as many as four active users on at a time with good to fair performance. How is multi-seat the same/different? How is multi-seat more/less automatic for small business?
Thanks for the article... looking forward to hearing more!
Cheers
m harris
Thanks for the article Katherine.
Get someone on your team to unfold the new release with some screen shots, release notes and reviews, and maybe some comparisons / contrasts with other distros.
Fedora is looking strong. Nice job.
I would like to know more about the so-called multi-seat. yeah yeah, linux is a true multi-user operating system... and some of us have been using multiple signin for some time (years in fact).
So, what makes multi-seat good for business (tell them, and show them). I would presume that it is "automatic" in some sense?
My kids and I share an opensuse server with multiple signins using vnc and virtual X displays across a home network... as many as four active users on at a time with good to fair performance. How is multi-seat the same/different? How is multi-seat more/less automatic for small business?
Thanks for the article... looking forward to hearing more!
Cheers
m harris
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Posted 30 May 2012 - 03:43 PM
I haven't used Fedora since version 8. I should probably try it again...
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