[Fedora-trans-ar] Just In Case you are interested why I am not using Fedora intensively!

Maha Helwa ms.helwa at gmail.com
Thu Jun 9 08:20:38 UTC 2005


On 6/9/05, Munzir Taha <munzirtaha at newhorizons.com.sa> wrote:
> Salam all,
> 
> Just in case you wonder why I did most of my Qt testing and posting using
> Mandrake instead of Fedora, I would like to clarify that this has nothing to
> do with which distro I prefer but mainly because I've lost my Fedora DVD.
> However, I am very eagerly looking forward to FC4 that is Delayed to 13th of
> June. Definitely, it's going to be my main distro, especially with the
> integrated SElinux and Xen virtualization ;)
 
Didn't know Munzir, but i think u shouldn't do QT on different
distribution other than the one that's going to be release.. i mean
Fedora itself..which version.. don't know but i think the one is going
to be next..
Or are you do QT on something common API.. core kernel.. what they called :)
Anyway just asking..

About FC4 seems it's has some major features.. 
"The most high-profile new feature of Fedora Core 4 will be the Xen
virtualization software, which allows users to run more than one copy
of an operating system on the same computer. When used in combination
with Intel's Vanderpool Technology, expected to soon begin appearing
in chipsets, Xen allows users to run copies of both Windows and Linux
simultaneously on the same computer.

Xen is still in the early stages of development, but over the next
year Red Hat plans to develop tools that will make it easier for
administrators to configure and manage "virtual" copies of the
operating system using Xen, said Rik van Riel, a Red Hat engineer. "

I can't image running Windows & linux simultaneously ?! is it going to
be As if you running linux as a host on windows without using tools
like VMware..switching between them using "alt+ctrl".




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