Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Fedora Project Wiki" for change notification. The following page has been changed by KarstenWade: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/OverView ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Printing support is improved in this release with the inclusion of the {{{hplip}}} utility, which replaces {{{hpijs}}}. }}} === System Administration === - + <!-- Improvements for administrators and developers include: {{{ * The '''Xen''' virtualization system has enhanced support. The tools to configure '''Xen''' virtual machines on your Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]] system now use the standard graphical installation process, run as a window on your desktop. Fedora developers have also created `gnome-applet-vm`, which provides a simple virtual domains monitor applet, and `libvirt` (http://libvirt.org/), a library providing an API to use Xen virtualization capabilities. @@ -71, +71 @@ * `udev` provides a new linking for device names that includes the physical name of the device. For example, if your CD-ROM is `/dev/hdc`, it gets symlinked to the friendly name `/dev/cdrom-hdc`. If you have additional matching devices, the same rule applies, so `/dev/hdd` is symlinked to `/dev/cdrom-hdd`. This is true for `/dev/scanner`, `/dev/floppy`, `/dev/changer`, and so forth. The typical name `/dev/cdrom` is also created, and {{{udev}}} assigns it randomly to one of the `/dev/cdrom-hdX` devices. This random assignment usually sticks, but in some configurations the symlink may change on boot to a different device. This does not affect CD burning applications, but some CD player applications such as {{{kscd}}} may be affected. If you wish, you can set your CD player application to point at a specific CD-ROM device, such as `/dev/cdrom-hdc`. This situation only occurs if you have more than one of a type of device. }}} - + --> == Road Map == {{{