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Old 26th December 2011, 06:51 PM
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Future of Fedora

You've got to focus on the cutting edge of technology. I guess there are many different areas - but the primary one is the video graphics support and CPU optimization. Quad-core, dual-core, and DX11 are the main requirements I guess. That's the key to future improvement. I guess there's not much driving force for that - but just an interesting suggestion.
 

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