Fedora Linux Coree 2 has been released today by Fedora Project. It features all sorts of tasty things – Linux kernel 2.6, KDE 3.2.2 (GNOME 2.6 for those who prefer it), Xorg 6.7.0, Security Enhanced Linux integration and much more.
I am currently downloading it via BitTorrent at 400+ KB/s. This version of Fedora Linux comes has 4 CDs images with binaries, which one can also download as a single DVD image. Here is a link to Slashdot announcement which might be useful for additional information.
Hooray for a fortnight of CD writing! :)
I’ve went to the movies today to see “
There has just been a small earthquake here. The bad thing about it is that I am at work on the 5th floor and there is no chance I can get out of the building in time. But the good thing is that I am awake (5:35am on a night shift) and I can feel it and blog it.
Most of the day today I am enjoy the “The Evolution of Rallying – 50 Years Sideways” DVD. This is the best film about rallying that I have seen so far. It is an excellent documentary by Helmut Deimel, which brings everything into one single film – sports, fans, cars, speed, excitement, glory, tragedy, history, innovations, etc.