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RALEIGH, N.C. – The -supported Fedora Project has rolled out its 13th release.

“Fedora 13 includes a variety of features and improvements to enhance desktop productivity, assist in software development, and improve virtualization,” Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) said in an announcement.

Red Hat is the world’s leading Linux open source software developer.

“Fedora continues to help advance free and open source software and content,” said Paul Frields, Fedora Project Leader at Red Hat. “This release comes just six months after the release of Fedora 12, and it incorporates technologies built by free software developers around the globe. The Fedora Project reciprocates by contributing everything built in Fedora back to the open source community.”

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