Chris Smart has announced the release of Kororaa
Linux 16, a Fedora-based distribution with separate KDE and GNOME
editions, both featuring a large number of user-friendly enhancements: "It
was a little while in coming, but it was worth the wait! It is my
pleasure to announce the release of Kororaa 16 (code name 'Chum') which
is now available for download. Derived from Fedora 16, this updated
release comes with the usual Kororaa extras, such as: tweaked KDE 4.7,
GNOME 3.2 and base systems; third-party repositories (Adobe, Chrome,
RPMFusion, VirtualBox); Firefox 8 as the default web browser (with
integration theme for KDE); Firefox extensions included (Adblock Plus,
DownThemAll, Flashblock, Xclear); micro-blogging client (Choqok for KDE,
Empathy for GNOME); full multimedia support...." See the release announcement for additional information and screenshots. Download (MD5): Kororaa-16-i686-Live-KDE.iso (1,671MB), Kororaa-16-i686-Live-GNOME.iso (1,310MB), Kororaa-16-x86_64-Live-KDE.iso (1,681MB), Kororaa-16-x86_64-Live-GNOME.iso (1,330MB).
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