Hi
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/25/fedora_10_launch/
"Having shelled out a lot of cash, Red Hat is pretty pumped about KVM,
and as Fedora project manager, Frields isn't being subtle about Xen.
"People should look at that as a harbinger," he says. "Fedora has always
been the trendsetter for Linux technologies, and a lot of the
technologies in Fedora become de facto standards."
"Fedora 10 has a number of neat-o features that Linux enthusiasts will
want to take out for a spin. The Network Manager now has an "instant on"
collaboration feature that allows for a machine with an Ethernet or
mobile broadband connection to share that connection with other wireless
machines in its vicinity."
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