leonidas

Fedora 11 reaches end of life

Linux Today  Sun, 06/27/2010 - 18:04

The H Open: "Fedora developer and Red Hat employee Paul W. Frields has announced that Fedora 11, code named "Leonidas", has reached its end of life."


 

Reviewed: Fedora 11

Linux Today  Wed, 07/29/2009 - 01:32

Tux Radar: "Leonidas (either named after the king of Sparta who led his troops to victorious annihilation in the Peloponnese or the chain of chocolate shops), is the 11th release of the Fedora operating system."


 

Fedora 11 Is Here

Linux Today  Tue, 06/09/2009 - 11:31

Softpedia: "After a two-week delay, the Fedora Project team finally announced, two minutes ago, the release of Fedora 11, also known as Leonidas.

The multitude of new features and improvements in this new version made the waiting time seem even longer, especially for dedicated fans."


 

Fedora 11 "Leonidas" is Almost Ready to Kick Ass!

Linux Today  Mon, 05/25/2009 - 22:03

Tech Source From Bohol: "To get everyone excited, let's take a look at some of the many great features that the upcoming Fedora 11 will incorporate:"


 

What You Should Expect from Fedora 11

Linux Today  Thu, 05/07/2009 - 08:01

Softpedia: "With all the buzz from the latest Ubuntu and Mandriva releases slowly fading away, we are rapidly approaching yet another important day marked on all Linux geeks' calendars.

Fedora 11, also known as Leonidas, will hopefully "hit the shelves" at the end of this month, on May 26. And, if it lives up to the expectations, much confusion will be among users who will definitely have a hard time deciding which distribution to choose"


 

The Votes Are In, and the Next Fedora Will Be...A Ship?

Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community  Wed, 01/14/2009 - 12:11

Ongoing for nearly three months now, the Fedora Project's election season appears to have finally come to a close.