By CaliMonk + March 31st, 2009
It’s been a while since we’ve posted anything new, that however doesn’t mean we’re not very busy! Right now we’re working on some iPhone/iPod touch application and Google Android apps. More on that soon, now back to the Fedora 11 Beta announcement!
Today, Fedora 11 Beta was released, which you can download and test for yourself.
By CaliMonk + September 30th, 2008
The new Fedora 10 Beta has been released, be sure to grab that release and start beta testing!
I like the fact that they’ve come up with a beta contest, if you test the software and find 5 bugs *and* report them you can win free attention of a package maintainer on a problem personally [...]
By CaliMonk + August 5th, 2008
The Fedora 10 Alpha was release today, offering testers an opportunity to test drive this release and get a ‘preview’ of its new features. While reviewing the release notes, I could not help but notice the mentioning of a new Security audit tool called Sectool. Now this is something I really feel like trying!
Unfortunately I [...]
By CaliMonk + August 4th, 2008
I’m a big fan of ‘new features’, often I run beta software just to try out all the new features and see how I can break these (believe me I can). In my roaming the Internet looking at the plans for Fedora 10 I noticed a very interesting feature: OpenChange
By CaliMonk + July 27th, 2008
Some people might ask: “why didn’t you post about your upgrade experiences to Fedora 9 yet? You’ve been talking about the Alpha and the Beta, but besides that things are silent!”.
Well that’s true, and has one very simple reason: I didn’t upgrade yet, until yesterday.
By CaliMonk + March 30th, 2008
Just a small notice this time, I am a bit late, however the first Beta release of Fedora Core 9 was released!
Although I’ve already mentioned which features appeal the most to me in Fedora Core 9, I hadn’t noticed the changes being made to Anaconda. Frequent readers of this blog remember my initial problems with [...]
By CaliMonk + March 14th, 2008
It won’t be long until we can welcome Fedora Core 9 into our PC’s onto our hard disks. I’ve already written about the Fedora Core 9 Alpha release, where one could start testing with KDE 4 on Fedora.
Besides KDE 4 there are a lot more interesting things planned for Fedora Core 9. Let’s pinpoint a [...]
By CaliMonk + January 14th, 2008
I’m sure you’ve heard about it, KDE 4.0 has been released!
I can honestly say it looks damn sweet! Unfortunately I quickly learned that KDE 4.0 wouldn’t make it into Fedora 8, it will be made available in Fedora 9 which is scheduled for an April 2008 launch.
If you’re adventurous like me and don’t like to [...]
By CaliMonk + December 5th, 2007
So, you’ve got Fedora Core 8 installed, it all looks pretty sweet and you start browsing the internet. You quickly notice that there are quite a few things that don’t work out of the box, like for instance Flash or Java. A shame you think, let’s play some MP3’s then. You click an MP3 and [...]
By CaliMonk + November 9th, 2007
It’s that time of the year again, a new version of Fedora Core has been released . I’m dedicating my 20Mbit line now, to get that baby so I can install it later on. While I’m waiting on that, I might as well share some of my first glance thoughts.
I must say that it [...]