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Fedora Core 5 (Bordeaux) was released on March 20, 2006, and Fedora Core 6 (Zod) was releasedon October 24, 2006. Core 5 was the fifth release of the Fedora operating system, which included GNOME 2.14, OpenOffice 2.0.2, KDE 3.5.1, Yum-based Package Tools, Xen Virtualization, SELinux, Mono (software), and more. Core 2 was the sixth release, and it includes all the features of Core 5, and additionally includes Compiz, Firefox 1.5 web browser, and Smolt (tool).
32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x86-64) versions are available to Fedora Core 5-6.
Fedora is a free and open source Linux operating system (or distribution) that has been developed by contributions from community members and Red Hat. Fedora was designed for personal computers and servers, and is currently available in three different editions, which are for Workstation (for personal computer), Server (for servers), and Atomic (for cloud computing). GNOME is currently the default desktop environment for the operating system, and the GNOME Shell is the default user interface. There are more other desktop environments supported in Fedora, such as Cinnamon, Xfce, and MATE. Like other Linux distributions, Fedora is bundled with many general software applications such as Firefox Browser, LibreOffice, Media Player etc.
Available in | 35+ languages |
CPU Platform(s) | IA-32, X86-64, PowerPC |
License | Free and open-source software |
Minimum (for core 5-6):