Fedora 14, or “Laughlin,” made its official debut on Tuesday. The Red Hat-sponsored Linux distribution is the second most popular Linux distribution, behind only Ubuntu. New features include “libjpegturbo,” a library that brings noticeable performance improvements to users who load and save images in the popular JPEG format. Fedora 14 is the first of many successive releases of the distribution to be available on Amazon’s EC2 cloud computing environment. The distribution can be downloaded for 32- and 64-bit systems from the project’s site.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2010/11/fedora-14-with-cloud-and-virtualization.html

