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1. Fedora 7 "Moonshine" (i386)
| From: Fedora
Features:- The name of the release is Fedora 7, unlike previous ones which featured 'Core' in their names (e.g. Fedora Core 6). The differences between Core and Extra have been eliminated entirely; there is only Fedora.
- This release integrates Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) technology with Fedora's graphical virt-manager and command-line virsh tools. KVM provides a hardware accelerated virtualization solution, and users have a choice between KVM and Xen, along with Qemu, in this release.
- This release of Fedora includes Liberation fonts, which are metric equivalents for several well-known proprietary fonts found throughout the Internet. These fonts give users better results when viewing and printing shared or downloaded documents.
- Fedora now includes improved power management through implementation of dynamic ticks in the kernel.
- Full Distribution on DVD (bootable LiveDVD), and include an installation program as well as a mode to perform rescue operations on your Fedora system in an emergency.
|  More Info | 2. Fedora Core 6 "Zod"
| From: Fedora
Features: |  More Info | 3. Fedora Core 6 "Zod"
| From: Fedora
|  More Info | 4. Fedora Core 5 (x86_64) [CD] - Linux Operating System
| From: Fedora Core
Features:- The most innovative Linux distribution ever.
- Advanced security
- Better localization tools
- It includes the latest versions of many software packages, including both GNOME and KDE desktop environments.
| ![Fedora Core 5 (x86_64) [CD] - Linux Operating System Fedora Core 5 (x86_64) [CD] - Linux Operating System](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/210X3WGQBJL._SL160_.jpg) More Info | 5. Fedora 7 "Moonshine" 64-bit
| From: Fedora
Features:- The name of the release is Fedora 7, unlike previous ones which featured 'Core' in their names (e.g. Fedora Core 6). The differences between Core and Extra have been eliminated entirely; there is only Fedora.
- This release integrates Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) technology with Fedora's graphical virt-manager and command-line virsh tools. KVM provides a hardware accelerated virtualization solution, and users have a choice between KVM and Xen, along with Qemu, in this release.
- This release of Fedora includes Liberation fonts, which are metric equivalents for several well-known proprietary fonts found throughout the Internet. These fonts give users better results when viewing and printing shared or downloaded documents.
- Fedora now includes improved power management through implementation of dynamic ticks in the kernel.
- Full Distribution on DVD (bootable LiveDVD), and include an installation program as well as a mode to perform rescue operations on your Fedora system in an emergency.
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