Chris Smart has announced the release of Kororaa Linux 15, a Fedora-based distribution with GNOME or KDE desktops and various beginner-friendly enhancements: "Kororaa
15 has been released and is available for download, in 32-bit and
64-bit variants with KDE 4.6 and GNOME 3. This release includes Ubuntu's
Jockey Device Driver manager, which has replaced the Add/Remove Extras
script for configuring third-party drivers. Kororaa 15 comes with an RPM
meta-package to install and configure Adobe Flash. Users still on
Kororaa 14 may wish to upgrade to 15 and should do so via a new install.
Users who wish to stay with GNOME 2.x should not upgrade to 15, as it
comes with GNOME 3. The KDE desktop has a custom layout with specific
default applications, such as Firefox for the web and VLC for media." Read the rest of the release announcement for a full list of major changes and a couple of screenshots. Download (MD5): Kororaa-15-i686-Live-KDE.iso (1,558MB), Kororaa-15-i686-Live-GNOME.iso (1,343MB), Kororaa-15-x86_64-Live-KDE.iso (1,588MB), Kororaa-15-x86_64-Live-GNOME.iso (1,371MB).
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