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  2. Fedora Linux release history - Wikipedia

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    Fedora Core 1 was the first version of Fedora and was released on November 6, 2003. [12] It was codenamed Yarrow. Fedora Core 1 was based on Red Hat Linux 9. Some of the features in Fedora Core 1 included: [13] Version 2.4.19 of the Linux kernel; Version 2.4 of the GNOME Desktop Environment (GNOME); Version 3.1 of the K Desktop Environment (KDE).

  3. Fedora Project - Wikipedia

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    This was expanded to five editions for containerization and Internet of Things (IoT) as of the release of Fedora 37 in November 2022. [11] [12] A new version of Fedora Linux is released every six months. [13] The current release is Fedora 41, which was released on 29 October 2024. [14]

  4. Template:Fedora Linux releases - Wikipedia

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  5. Fedora Linux - Wikipedia

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    Fedora Linux [7] is a Linux distribution developed by the Fedora Project.It was originally developed in 2003 as a continuation of the Red Hat Linux project. It contains software distributed under various free and open-source licenses and aims to be on the leading edge of open-source technologies.

  6. Fedora Commons - Wikipedia

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    Fedora (or Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture) is a digital asset management (DAM) content repository architecture upon which institutional repositories, digital archives, and digital library systems might be built. Fedora is the underlying architecture for a digital repository, and is not a complete management, indexing ...

  7. List of computer technology code names - Wikipedia

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    Zod — Fedora Core 6 Linux; Zoltrix — Computer Electronics Brand; Zone 5 — Apple Macintosh IIfx; Zoot — Red Hat Linux 6.2; Zulu — Sun 200M triangle graphics; ZX — Sun Leo 24-bit color frame buffer; Zydeco — Apple Macintosh Quadra 950

  8. Category:Fedora Project - Wikipedia

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  9. Security-Enhanced Linux - Wikipedia

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    Future versions of RHEL are planned to have more targets in the targeted policy which will mean more restrictive policies. RHEL version 5 introduced multilevel security (MLS) policy for servers only. Fedora Linux 10 introduced a minimum policy, designed for certain platforms such as low-memory devices and virtual machines. [18]