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| As always, Fedora continues to develop (http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Red_Hat_contributions) and integrate the latest free and open source software (http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features). The following sections provide a brief overview of major changes from the last release of Fedora. For more details about other features that are included in Fedora 13 refer to their individual wiki pages that detail feature goals and progress:
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| http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/14/FeatureList
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| The following are major features for Fedora 14:
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| * systemd - A replacement system and session manager offering aggressive parallelization capabilities and administrative capabilities.
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| * Spice - Spice aims to provide a complete open source solution for interaction with virtualized desktops and provides high-quality remote access to QEMU virtual machines
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| * Meego Netbook UX - Meego Architecture is designed to support platforms such as netbooks, nettops, and various embedded devices.
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| * Amazon EC2 - For the first time since Fedora 8, Fedora will release on the EC2 cloud.
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| * D Compiler - Support for D, a systems programming language. Its focus is on combining the power and high performance of C and C++ with the programmer productivity of modern languages like Ruby and Python.
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| Some other features include:
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| Updating Perl to version 5.12, Python to version 2.7, Boost to version 1.44, Netbeans to version 6.9, KDE to version 4.5, Eclipse to the Helios Release, and Sugar to version 0.90.
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