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Notas de lançamento

Fedora 10

Projecto de Documentação do Fedora

Aviso Legal

Resumo

Informações importantes acerca desta versão do Fedora


1. Bem-vindo ao Fedora 10
1.1. Bem-vindo ao Fedora
1.2. Destaques do Fedora 10
1.3. Reacções
1.3.1. Providing Feedback on Fedora Software
1.3.2. Common bugs
1.3.3. Providing Feedback on Release Notes
2. What is New for Installation and Live Images
2.1. Notas de Instalação
2.1.1. Suporte físico de instalação
2.1.2. Mudanças no Anaconda
2.1.3. Installation related issues
2.1.4. Upgrade related issues
2.1.5. Kickstart HTTP issue
2.1.6. Firstboot requires creation of non-root user
2.2. Imagens Live do Fedora
2.2.1. Imagens Disponíveis
2.2.2. Informação de Utilização
2.2.3. Checking Your Media
2.2.4. Instalação em Modo Texto
2.2.5. Arranque por USB
2.2.6. Persistent Home Directory
2.2.7. Live USB Persistence
2.2.8. Booting a Fedora Live Image from USB on Intel-based Apple Hardware
2.2.9. Differences from a Regular Fedora Installation
2.3. Hardware overview
2.3.1. Useful hardware information in these release notes
2.3.2. Hardware stance
2.3.3. What can you do?
2.4. Notas Específicas da Arquitectura
2.4.1. Suporte multi-arquitectura do RPM nas plataformas de 64-bits - x86_64 e ppc64
2.4.2. Especificidades do x86 no Fedora
2.4.3. Especificidades do x86_64 para Fedora
2.4.4. Especificidade do PPC no Fedora
2.5. X Window System (Gráficos)
2.5.1. Mudanças na Configuração do X
2.5.2. Controladores de Vídeo de Terceiros
2.5.3. Recursos
2.6. tempo de arranque do Fedora 10
2.6.1. GRUB
2.6.2. Plymouth
2.6.3. Arranque mais rápido
2.6.4. Kernel modesetting
3. Upfront About Multimedia
3.1. Multimédia
3.1.1. Leitores Multimédia
3.1.2. Ogg e formatos da Fundação Xiph.Org
3.1.3. MP3, DVD e Outros Formatos Multimédia Excluídos
3.1.4. CD and DVD authoring and burning
3.1.5. Capturas de Imagens
3.1.6. Suporte alargado através de plugins
3.1.7. Suporte melhorado para infra-vermelhos
3.1.8. Glitch-free PulseAudio
3.1.9. SELinux denials in Totem and other GStreamer applications
4. Novidades Para os Utilizadores
4.1. Ambiente de Trabalho do Fedora
4.1.1. Better webcam support
4.1.2. Plymouth graphical boot
4.1.3. Suporte melhorado para infra-vermelhos
4.1.4. Bluetooth BlueZ 4.0
4.1.5. GNOME
4.1.6. KDE
4.1.7. LXDE
4.1.8. Ambiente de Trabalho Sugar
4.1.9. Navegadores Web
4.2. Rede
4.2.1. Partilha da Ligação de Rede Sem Fios
4.3. Imprimir
4.4. Notas dos Pacotes
4.4.1. GIMP
4.4.2. Informação Geral
4.5. International language support
4.5.1. Cobertura de Línguas
4.5.2. Tipos de Letra
4.5.3. Métodos de Entrada
4.5.4. Indic onscreen keyboard
4.5.5. Indic collation support
5. What is New for Gamers, Scientists, and Hobbyists
5.1. Games and entertainment
5.2. Radio Amador
6. Features and Fixes for Power Users
6.1. Ferramentas de Servidores
6.1.1. First Aid Kit
6.2. File systems
6.2.1. eCryptfs
6.2.2. EXT4
6.2.3. XFS
7. What is New for Developers
7.1. Ambiente de Execução
7.1.1. Python NSS bindings
7.2. Java
7.2.1. Best of breed free software Java implementation
7.2.2. Handling Java Applets and web start applications
7.2.3. Nova integração com outras tecnologias Fedora
7.2.4. O Fedora e o JPackage
7.2.5. Note on upgrading from Fedora 8 - OpenJDK Replaces IcedTea
7.3. Ferramentas
7.3.1. Eclipse
7.3.2. Emacs
7.3.3. Colecção de Compiladores GCC
7.3.4. Suporte melhorado para Haskell
7.3.5. Extended Objective CAML OCaml Coverage
7.3.6. NetBeans
7.3.7. Infra-Estrutura AMQP
7.3.8. Appliance building tools
7.4. 'Kernel' ou Núcleo do Linux
7.4.1. Versão
7.4.2. Changelog
7.4.3. Variantes do 'Kernel'
7.4.4. Preparing for kernel development
7.4.5. Reportar Erros
7.5. Embedded Development
7.5.1. avr-binutils
7.5.2. dfu-programmer
7.5.3. gputils
7.5.4. piklab
7.5.5. sdcc
7.6. Bibliotecas e Plataforma de Desenvolvimento do KDE 3
8. Novidades Para os Administradores de Sistemas
8.1. Segurança
8.1.1. Melhorias de Segurança
8.1.2. SELinux
8.1.3. SELinux enhancements
8.1.4. Security audit package
8.1.5. Informação Geral
8.2. Serviços do Sistema
8.2.1. Upstart
8.2.2. NetworkManager
8.2.3. Autofs
8.2.4. Varnish
8.3. Virtualização
8.3.1. Imagem do kernel unificada
8.3.2. Virtualization storage management
8.3.3. Remote installation of virtual machines
8.3.4. Outros melhoramentos
8.4. Servidores Web
8.4.1. Drupal
8.5. Samba - Windows compatibility
8.6. Servidores de E-mail
8.6.1. Sendmail
8.7. Servidores de Bases de Dados
8.7.1. MySQL
8.7.2. PostgreSQL
8.8. Retro-Compatibilidade
8.8.1. Compatibilidade do Compilador
8.8.2. Desenvolvimento do KDE 3
8.9. Pacotes actualizados no Fedora 10
8.10. Mudanças nos Pacotes
9. Vários
9.1. Projecto Fedora
9.2. Colophon
9.2.1. Contribuintes
9.2.2. Métodos de Produção

1. Bem-vindo ao Fedora 10

1.1. Bem-vindo ao Fedora

Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in free and open source software. Fedora is always free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. It is built by people across the globe who work together as a community: the Fedora Project. The Fedora Project is open and anyone is welcome to join. The Fedora Project is out front for you, leading the advancement of free, open software and content.

[Tip] Visit to view the latest release notes for Fedora, especially if you are upgrading.

If you are migrating from a release of Fedora older than the immediately previous one, you should refer to older Release Notes for additional information. You can find older Release Notes at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/

You can help the Fedora Project community continue to improve Fedora if you file bug reports and enhancement requests. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests for more information about bug and feature reporting. Thank you for your participation.

Para descobrir mais informações gerais sobre o Fedora, veja as seguintes páginas Web:

1.2. Destaques do Fedora 10

As always, Fedora continues to develop (http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/RedHatContributions) and integrate the latest free and open source software (http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features.) The following sections provide a brief overview of major changes from the last release of Fedora. For more details about other features that are included in Fedora 10, refer to their individual wiki pages that detail feature goals and progress:

http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/FeatureList

Throughout the release cycle, there are interviews with the developers behind key features giving out the inside story:

http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Interviews

The following are major features for Fedora 10:

Outras funcionalidades desta versão incluem:

Features for Fedora 10 are tracked on the feature list page:

http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/FeatureList

1.3. Reacções

Thank you for taking the time to provide your comments, suggestions, and bug reports to the Fedora community; this helps improve the state of Fedora, Linux, and free software worldwide.

1.3.1. Providing Feedback on Fedora Software

To provide feedback on Fedora software or other system elements, please refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. A list of commonly reported bugs and known issues for this release is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/F10Common.

1.3.2. Common bugs

No software is without bugs. One of the features of free and open source software is the ability to report bugs, helping to fix or improve the software you use.

A list of common bugs is maintained for each release by the Fedora Project as a good place to start when you are having a problem that might be a bug in the software:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/Common

1.3.3. Providing Feedback on Release Notes

If you feel these release notes could be improved in any way, you can provide your feedback directly to the beat writers. There are several ways to provide feedback, in order of preference:

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