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Fedora Release Notes

Fedora Documentation Project

Version 8.92 (2008-03-17)

আইনী বিজ্ঞপ্তি
পরিবর্ধন ও পরিবর্তন তালিকা

1. Welcome to Fedora
2. Release Highlights
2.1. Fedora Tour
2.2. New in Fedora
2.2.1. Spins
2.2.2. Jigdo
2.2.3. Features
2.3. Road Map
3. Legal Notice
4. Feedback
4.1. Providing Feedback on Fedora Software
4.2. Providing Feedback on Release Notes
5. Installation Notes
5.1. Changes in Anaconda
5.2. Installation Related Issues
5.2.1. IDE Device Names
5.2.2. IDE RAID
5.2.3. Multiple NICs and PXE Installation
5.2.4. HP ProLiant DL360 with Smart Array
5.2.5. Drivers Requiring Firmware
5.3. Upgrade Related Issues
5.3.1. SCSI driver partition limits
5.3.2. Disk partitions must be labeled
5.3.3. Upgrades versus fresh installations
6. Architecture Specific Notes
6.1. RPM multiarch support on 64-bit platforms (x86_64, ppc64)
6.2. PPC Specifics for Fedora
6.2.1. Hardware Requirements for PPC
6.2.2. 4 KiB Pages on 64-bit machines
6.2.3. The Apple keyboard
6.2.4. PPC installation notes
6.2.5. PPC Specific Packages
6.3. x86 Specifics for Fedora
6.3.1. Hardware requirements for x86
6.4. x86_64 Specifics for Fedora
6.4.1. Hardware requirements for x86_64
7. Fedora Live Images
7.1. Available Images
7.2. Usage Information
7.3. Text Mode Installation
7.4. Direct Installation
7.4.1. USB Booting
7.4.2. Live USB Persistence
7.4.3. Differences From a Regular Fedora Install
8. Package Notes
8.1. Perl
8.2. Yum Changes
8.3. pam_mount
8.4. TeXLive
8.5. Utility Packages
9. Linux Kernel
9.1. Version
9.2. Changelog
9.3. Kernel Flavors
9.4. Preparing for Kernel Development
9.5. Reporting Bugs
10. Fedora Desktop
10.1. GNOME
10.1.1. Gvfs
10.1.2. GNOME Display Manager
10.2. KDE
10.2.1. Workspace Changes
10.2.2. Package and Application Changes
10.3. Bluetooth
10.4. XULRunner
10.5. Web Browsers
10.5.1. Enabling Flash Plugin
10.6. Disabling PC Speaker
10.7. International Clock Applet
10.8. Dictionaries Consolidated
11. File Systems
11.1. Ext4 Preview
12. Web Servers
12.1. PostgreSQL DBD Driver
12.2. TurboGears Applications
12.3. Drupal
13. Mail Servers
13.1. Sendmail
14. Development
14.1. Tools
14.1.1. GCC Compiler Collection
14.1.2. Eclipse
14.2. KDE 4 Development Platform
15. Security
15.1. Security Enhancements
15.2. General Information
15.3. SELinux
15.4. Free IPA
16. Java
16.1. OpenJDK
16.2. OpenJDK Replaces IcedTea
16.3. Handling Java Applets
16.4. Handling Web Start Applications
16.5. Fedora and JPackage
17. System Services
17.1. Upstart
18. Multimedia
18.1. Multimedia Players
18.2. Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats
18.3. MP3, DVD, and Other Excluded Multimedia Formats
18.4. CD and DVD Authoring and Burning
18.5. Screencasts
18.6. Extended Support through Plugins
19. Games and Entertainment
20. Virtualization
20.1. Kernel Integration Improvements
20.2. Improved Storage Management
20.3. PolicyKit Integration
20.4. Improved Remote Authentication
20.5. Other Improvements
21. X Window System (Graphics)
21.1. Faster X Start-up and Shutdown
21.2. X Configuration Changes
21.3. Intel Driver Notes
21.4. Third Party Video Drivers
22. Database Servers
22.1. MySQL
22.1.1. DBD Driver
22.2. PostgreSQL
23. Internationalization (i18n)
23.1. Language Coverage
23.1.1. Language Support Installation
23.1.2. Transifex
23.2. Fonts
23.2.1. Chinese fonts
23.2.2. Indic fonts
23.2.3. Japanese fonts
23.2.4. Nepali fonts
23.2.5. Thai fonts
23.3. Input Methods
23.3.1. im-chooser
23.3.2. Qt immodules
23.3.3. SCIM hotkeys
23.3.4. scim-python
23.3.5. scim-python-chinese
24. Backwards Compatibility
24.1. Compiler Compatibility
24.2. KDE 3 Development Platform / Libraries
25. Package Changes
26. Fedora Project
27. Colophon
27.1. Contributors
27.2. Production Methods

1. Welcome to Fedora

The Fedora Project is a Red Hat sponsored and community supported open source project. Its goal is the rapid progress of free and open source software and content. The Fedora Project makes use of public forums, open processes, rapid innovation, meritocracy, and transparency in pursuit of the best operating system and platform that free and open source software can provide.

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