Fedora 9 is a operating system. The Fedora 9 has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
OLD_JCNET - Tests on Fedora 9, Intel Xeon E3110, ASPEED AST2000, Quanta S47
JCNet-Q1250 - Tests on Fedora 9, Intel Xeon E5520, ASPEED AST2000, Quanta S89
JCNet - Tests on Fedora 9, Intel Xeon E5530, ASPEED AST2000, Quanta S89
anon-7205-12155-3730 - Tests on Fedora 9, Intel Xeon E5530, ATI ES1000, HP ProLiant DL360 G6
Test01 - Tests on Fedora 9, Intel Xeon E5520, ASPEED AST2000, Quanta S89
Test01 - Tests on Fedora 9, Intel Xeon E5530, ATI ES1000, HP ProLiant DL360 G6
sudokut1 - Tests on Fedora 9, Intel Core 2 Duo T5550, GeForce 8600M GS, Acer Chapala
test1 - Tests on Fedora 9, Intel Xeon W3520, NVIDIA 06fd, Dell Precision WorkStation T3500
phoronix-test-result-jgfxbat - Tests on Fedora 9, Mobile Intel Pentium 4 - M 2.20GHz, ATI Radeon Mobility M7 LW, Acer TravelMate 650
root-31054-12025-22572 - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Fedora 9, AMD Athlon 4850e, ATI Radeon HD 3200, Gigabyte . GA-MA78GPM-DS2H, Intel Core 2 Extreme X9650, GeForce 7900 GS, Gigabyte . EP45-DS3R, GeForce 7600 GT, RS780-SB700
7zip - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Fedora 9, Debian 5.0.2, AMD Athlon 4850e, ATI Radeon HD 3200, Gigabyte . GA-MA78GPM-DS2H, Intel Core 2 Extreme X9650, GeForce 7900 GS, Gigabyte . EP45-DS3R, RS780-SB700
XP 2400+ Netbook - Tests on Fedora 9, Fedora 11, AMD Athlon XP 2400, S3 VT8375, eMachines L7VMM2, AMD Athlon LE-1640, NVIDIA GeForce 8200, NF-MCP78
XP 2400+ Netbook - Tests on Fedora 9, AMD Athlon XP 2400, S3 VT8375, eMachines L7VMM2
glmark-1024-vertex - Tests on Fedora 9, Ubuntu 9.04, Intel Core 2 T7200, GeForce Go 7900 GS, Dell MP061, AMD Sempron 2800, GeForce 9400 GT, Winfast 761GXM2MA
Benchmarks Of Fedora 9 Through 11: Last week we delivered benchmarks comparing the performance of Ubuntu 9.04 vs. Fedora 11 and found for the most part that these two incredibly popular Linux distributions had performed about the same, except for a few areas where there notable differences.
Fedora 9 Sulphur Released: For the Fedora users out there, Red Hat has this morning announced the release of Fedora 9, which has been codenamed Sulphur. Fedora 9 features KDE 4.0, GNOME 2.22, NetworkManager 0.7, PackageKit integration, install-time encryption support through Anaconda, EXT4, OpenOffice.org 2.4, Upstart replacing the /sbin/init daemon, and all of this is backed by the brand-new Linux 2.6.25 kernel.
Fedora 9 Gets Sulphur Codename: The first Fedora 9 development release isn't even out yet (Fedora 9 release schedule), but the codename for this upcoming Red Hat release has been announced. Fedora 9 will be called Sulphur, as was announced on the Fedora list. The codename was voted for by Fedora contributors, with other leading contenders being Sulphur, Bathysphere, Chupacabra, and even Mayonnaise.
Fedora 9 Release Planning Begins: While you may have just upgraded to Fedora 8 (Werewolf) planning is already underway for the Fedora 9 release. As Jesse Keating pointed out in a fedora-announce-list message, planning has begun one day after the release of Fedora 8 and there are already 800 new package builds planned.
New Display Tool Coming In Fedora 9: There's less than two weeks now until the release of Fedora 8, which has been codenamed Werewolf. However, it's not too early to start thinking about Fedora 9. One of the items that has already been brought up for this next release cycle is a new display utility.