Hi all, Some improvement in suspending to RAM and to DISK would be nice. With a big fat warning for users that it may not work for everybody, but we need this. My colleagues resumed their laptops in 15 secs, and I had to wait some minutes before I could work. Now I am using a custom S3 and swsuspend2 to do suspends to ram and disk. Thanks, On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:30:20 -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote: > A Fedora Core 4 proto-schedule is available at: > > http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/ > > Generally, it's 3 4-week test releases, with a release in early/mid May. > > So, what's planned for Fedora Core 4? Here's what we're looking at from > the Red Hat side of things: > > - GCC 4, if it's ready > > We're not planning on holding for it, but if it's out in a reasonable > time, sure. Failing that, we're looking at making more of the > FORTIFY_SOURCE and other gcc & glibc security extensions integrated, if > at all possible. > > - The usual new stuff - GNOME 2.10, KDE 3.4, Xorg 6.8.2, > OpenOffice 2.0 (maybe), etc. > > - Xen and Virtualization > > This starts by integrating the Xen kernel stuff, and going from there. > > - SELinux Episode III: Revenge of the AVC > > Yet more targets in the targeted policy. > > - Faster boot > > Eliminating redundancy and old cruft in the bootup process, starting GDM > early if possible, using newer and faster udev codebases, and other > related tweaks. > > - Java > > More native-compiled GCJ stuff. Including Eclipse. > > - Package management > > GUI integration of system-config-packages, yum, and friends. > > - more networking changes > > Further integration of NetworkManager > > - PPC support > > For your brand spanking new MiniMac, or the p655 under your desk. > > - Extras at launch time. Or else. > > Hopefully, self explanatory. Could coincide with the move of some bits > from Core to Extras. In fact, some of the stuff on this list of features > may *be* in Extras. > > Probably other stuff that I'm forgetting in here. I'm sure more people can > remind me. > > Bill