Andrew Wyatt announced the release of Fuduntu 2012.4, an updated version of the project's rolling-release distribution forked from Fedora: "The
Fuduntu team is proud to announce the immediate availability of Fuduntu
2012.4. This is the fourth quarterly release for 2012. Like all
previous Fuduntu releases, this release follows our tradition of making
small incremental distribution improvements that don't sacrifice the
stability of our Linux distribution. Existing Fuduntu users have already
rolled up to 2012.4, as all of the updates available are released to
our stable repository. This release comes with several changes, new
features, and improvements. There have been changes to the way TMPFS
works. With this update, the management of TMPFS mount points has been
optimized. Several mount points have been mounted under /run to reduce
disk I/O, increasing speed and battery life."
Fuduntu, originally Fedora-based, but later forked, is a Linux distribution that earns its name by its ambition to fit somewhere in-between Fedora and Ubuntu. It is designed to be aesthetically pleasing, and is optimized for netbook and other portable computers, as well as general-purpose desktop machines.
Fuduntu, originally Fedora-based, but later forked, is a Linux distribution that earns its name by its ambition to fit somewhere in-between Fedora and Ubuntu. It is designed to be aesthetically pleasing, and is optimized for netbook and other portable computers, as well as general-purpose desktop machines.
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