Red Hat goes live with Fedora
Red Hat Inc. has posted the first release of a new Linux distribution it hopes will become a community-driven test bed for software that may one day make it into its commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux software. Called Fedora Core 1, the software was posted to the fedora.redhat.com Web site on Wednesday.
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