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    Phoronix: Fedora 12 Picks Up Another Batch Of Features

    Going back to May before the release of Fedora 11, features that were planned for Fedora 12 (the release that's codenamed Constantine) began to get laid out. Among these features were LVM enhancements, replacing nash/mkinitrd with Dracut, and using Empathy as the default instant messaging program...

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    What is really cool about this Fedora release is that it will become the base for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1.

    You can see that in the KVM and libvirt slides from


    Just write something random in the forms, and it will let you pass

    Also Fedora 12 will get 2.6.31 which is the same version as what Ubuntu 9.10 will get. Read: Catalyst drivers will very likely work for F12.

    But is fairly certain that Fedora 12 will be very much improved for virtualization.

    Their work on libvirt is just damn cool!

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    • #3
      Some kind of time-warp I presume? Current version of RHEL is already 5.3. 5.1 was released back in '07.

      Originally posted by Louise View Post
      What is really cool about this Fedora release is that it will become the base for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Louise View Post
        Read: Catalyst drivers will very likely work for F12.
        Who cares? By the time F12 rolls around (November), we'll have good 3D out of the open source driver.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by lbcoder View Post
          Some kind of time-warp I presume? Current version of RHEL is already 5.3. 5.1 was released back in '07.
          Fedora 12 will be RHEL 6 and Fedora 13 will be RHEL 6.1

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          • #6
            Originally posted by lbcoder View Post
            Who cares? By the time F12 rolls around (November), we'll have good 3D out of the open source driver.
            I hope you're right !

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Louise View Post
              Fedora 12 will be RHEL 6 and Fedora 13 will be RHEL 6.1
              And you get this idea from WHERE exactly?
              There has NEVER been an instance where Fedora == RHEL.
              Elements of Fedora will most certainly be incorporated into RHEL as has always been the case, for that matter, elements of Debian that they have submitted upstream will be incorporated into RHEL as well.

              You seem to be under a misconception of equality due to similarities evident that are more due to the release scheduling than due to actual equality. Fedora is a bloody and dangerous animal. Parts of it will be considered for RHEL based on stability and applicability. A LOT of Fedora will NOT go into RHEL and RHEL will gain elements not in Fedora, hence Fedora != RHEL.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lbcoder View Post
                And you get this idea from WHERE exactly?
                The libvirt slides from



                This link is a bit closer to the actual pdf. Can't hard link to them




                Originally posted by lbcoder View Post
                There has NEVER been an instance where Fedora == RHEL.
                Elements of Fedora will most certainly be incorporated into RHEL as has always been the case, for that matter, elements of Debian that they have submitted upstream will be incorporated into RHEL as well.

                You seem to be under a misconception of equality due to similarities evident that are more due to the release scheduling than due to actual equality. Fedora is a bloody and dangerous animal. Parts of it will be considered for RHEL based on stability and applicability. A LOT of Fedora will NOT go into RHEL and RHEL will gain elements not in Fedora, hence Fedora != RHEL.
                The libvirt slides only talk a bout what libvirt features Fedora 12 and Fedora 13 will bring, and in which RHEL they will land. I guess I could have been more clear on that

                It is pretty interesting how much effort Red Hat puts in to KVM, libvirt and LVM for this release. It is just the coolest enterprise features thay are developing right now.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by lbcoder View Post
                  Who cares? By the time F12 rolls around (November), we'll have good 3D out of the open source driver.
                  Probably not for R8xx, though.

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