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Linux Forums: Fedora Core 5 Review
Mar 23, 2006, 23 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (8733 reads)

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"Fedora Core 5, code name 'Bordeaux,' was meant to be released on Wednesday the 15th of March, 9 months after its predecessor 'Stentz.' A lot of people were waiting for it with great expectations. But 5 days before the official release, an announcement was made, the event was postponed to Monday the 20th. The announcement suggested that Fedora Core 5 would be the first distribution to include the new Gnome 2.14, released on the 15th of March.

"Ten days later, there was a lot of excitement and everybody was eagerly awaiting the release..."

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