Pidora, a project of the Seneca Center for Development of Open Technology (CDOT) in Toronto, has developed a new version of the Fedora Linux operating system for the Raspberry Pi low cost computer.
When you’re talking Linux, three big names always pop up: Canonical’s Ubuntu, Novell’s openSUSE and Red Hat’s Fedora. Ubuntu has ridden a groundswell of both consumer and commercial support to its ...
The folks behind the Fedora Linux distribution are hard at work developing a version optimized for netbooks. Fedora Mini incorporates elements of Moblin Linux, which is designed for computers with ...