Chris Smart has announced the release of Kororaa Linux 14, a Fedora-based distribution with extra applications and user-friendly touches, available in KDE and GNOME variants: "Kororaa
14 ('Nemo') final been released for download, in 32-bit and 64-bit
variants with KDE and GNOME. This version is recommended for all new
installs; however, existing beta 6 users need not reinstall. Given that
there were no major bugs in beta 6, this month's update brings the first
final release. Work will now begin on a beta 15 Fedora remix. New
features: update to KDE 4.6.3. Bug fixes: nothing noteworthy. We'd love
to hear your feedback on the forums, so download it today! Here is the brief release announcement. Download (SHA256) the live DVD images for your preferred architecture from here: Kororaa-14-i686-Live-KDE.iso (1,721MB), Kororaa-14-i686-Live-GNOME.iso (1,517MB), Kororaa-14-x86_64-Live-KDE.iso (1,783MB), Kororaa-14-x86_64-Live-GNOME.iso (1,562MB).
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